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85 words match “AGITATION”

HEAT n.
Agitation of mind; inflammation or excitement; exasperation. "The head and hurry of his rage." South.
IMPERTURBATION n.
Freedom from agitation of mind; calmness; quietude. W. Montagu.
JACTATION n.
A throwing or tossing of the body; a shaking or agitation. Sir. W. Temple.
LAUGHTER n.
act of laughter, which is a sweet contraction of the muscles of the face, and a pleasant agitation of the vocal organs, is not merely, or totally within the jurisdiction of ourselves. Sir T. Browne. Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes overrunning with laughter. Longfellow.
PACHUCA TANK n.
narrow tank, with a central cylinder for the introduction of compressed air, used in the agitation and settling of pulp (pulverized ore and water) during treatment by the cyanide process; -- so named because, though originally devised in New Zealand, it was first practically introduced in Pachuca, Mexico.…
PACIFY v.
To make to be at peace; to appease; to calm; to still; to quiet; to allay the agitation, excitement, or resentment of; to tranquillize; as, to pacify a man when angry; to pacify pride, appetite, or importunity. "Pray ye, pacify yourself." Shak.
PASS v.
ot pass upon his life." Shak. -- To pass off, to go away; to cease; to disappear; as, an agitation passes off. -- To pass over, to go from one side or end to the other; to cross, as a river, road, or bridge.
PEACE n.
A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose; specifically:
PEACEFUL a. 2 definitions
Possessing or enjoying peace; not disturbed by war, tumult, agitation, anxiety, or commotion; quiet; tranquil; as, a peaceful time; a peaceful country; a peaceful end.
PERCUSSION n.
fulminating powder. -- Percussion sieve, Percussion table, a machine for sorting ores by agitation in running water.
PERTURBATION n.
The act of perturbing, or the state of being perturbed; esp., agitation of mind.
PRIME a.
force in any undertaking or work; as, Clarkson was the prime mover in English antislavery agitation. -- Prime number (Arith.), a number which is exactly divisible by no number except itself or unity, as 5, 7, 11. -- Prime vertical (Astron.), the vertical circle which passes through the east and west points of the hor…
PUCKER n.
A state of perplexity or anxiety; confusion; bother; agitation. [Prov. Eng. & Colloq. U. S.]
QUAKE n.
A tremulous agitation; a quick vibratory movement; a shudder; a quivering.
QUIET a.
In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still; as, a quiet sea; quiet air. They . . . were quiet all the night, saying, In the morning, when it is day, we shall kill him. Judg. xvi. 2.
QUIETLY adv.
Calmly, without agitation or violent emotion; patiently; as, to submit quietly to unavoidable evils.
QUIETNESS n.
The quality or state of being quiet; freedom from noise, agitation, disturbance, or excitement; stillness; tranquillity; calmness. I would have peace and quietness. Shak.
RIPPLE n.
system of parallel ridges on sand, produced by wind, by the current of a steam, or by the agitation of wind waves; also (Geol.), a system of parallel ridges on the surface of a sandstone stratum.
ROCKER n.
ing motion, as a trough mounted on rockers for separating gold dust from gravel, etc., by agitation in water.
RUDE a.
e; as, the rude winter. [Clouds] pushed with winds, rude in their shock. Milton. The rude agitation [of water] breaks it into foam. Boyle.
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