
1) Australian monthly magazine 2) Balance disorder 3) Cedar Fair attraction 4) Cinematic masterwork of 1958 5) Climbing robot 6) College humor magazine 7) Dizziness 8) Dizzy feeling 9) Female supervillain 10) Feature with very short name 11) Feature with single word name 12) Feature with short epithet
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1) Dizziness 2) Faintness 3) Head rush 4) Lightheadedness 5) Megrim
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Dizziness; an illusion of movement as if the external world were revolving around an individual or as if the individual were revolving in space.
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• (n.) Any one of numerous species of small land snails belonging to the genus Vertigo, having an elongated or conical spiral shell and usually teeth in the aperture. • (n.) Dizziness or swimming of the head; an affection of the head in which objects, though stationary, appear to move in various directions, and the person affected finds i...
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(L. vertigo) an illusion of movement; a sensation as if the external world were revolving around the patient (objective vertigo) or as if he himself were revolving in space (subjective vertigo). The term is sometimes erroneously used to mean any form of dizziness.
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An abnormal sensation of rotation or movement of one's self or the environment.
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[Noun] Feeling of dizziness generally caused by looking down from a high place.
Example: I got vertigo when I climbed to the top of the tall building and looked down to streets below.
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sensation that a person`s surroundings are rotating or that he himself is revolving. Usually the state produces dizziness, mental bewilderment, and ... [4 related articles]
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Dizziness, especially the feeling that one's surroundings are rotating rapidly.
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<neurology, symptom> An illusion of movement, a sensation as if the external world were revolving around the patient (objective vertigo) or as if he himself were revolving in space (subjective vertigo). ... The term is sometimes erroneously used to mean any form of dizziness. ... Origin: L. Vertigo ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(vur´tĭ-go) a sensation of rotation or movement of one's self (subjective vertigo) or of one's surroundings (objective vertigo) in any plane. The term is sometimes used erroneously as a synonym for dizziness. Vertigo may result from diseases of the inner ear or may be due to disturbances of the vestibular centers o...
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A sensation of having the surroundings rotate, or of rotating in space. Similar to but not synonymous with dizziness.
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Means dizziness. It does not mean a fear of heights (acrophobia)
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Ver'ti·go noun ;
plural English
Vertigoes , Latin
Vertigines . [ Latin , from
vertere to turn. See
Verse .]
1. (Medicine) Dizziness or swimming of the head; an affection of the head in which objects, though stationary, appear to move in various direct...
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Giddiness.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ver-ti′gō Definitions: 1. A sensation of spinning or whirling motion. Vertigo implies a definite sensation of rotation of the subject (subjective vertigo) or of objects about the subject (objective vertigo) in any plane. 2. Imprecisely used as a general term to describe dizziness.
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(ver;tu1-go) A feeling of movement or loss of equilibrium.
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the feeling of dizziness and off balance that can be a sign of ear barotraumas form minor ear squeeze to perforation of the eardrum.
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the feeling that one or one's surroundings are spinning
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Dizziness; a whirling sensation accompanied by a loss of any feeling of contact with the ground. It may be due to temporary disturbance of the sense of balance (as in spinning for too long on one spot), psychological reasons, disease such as labyrinthitis, or intoxication
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Dizziness caused by pressure differences in the inner ear. Can sometimes be a sign of trauma within the ear.
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Dizziness brought on by the inequality of pressures in the inner ear.
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dizziness.
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A feeling of dizziness or spinning.
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[SAT terms] a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall
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