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  • 21Anxiety — For other uses, see Anxiety (disambiguation). Anxiety A marble bust of the Roman Emperor Decius from the Capitoline Museum. This portrait conveys an impression of anxiety and weariness, as of a man shouldering heavy [state] responsibilities …

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  • 22Fear of medical procedures — Most people suffer from a form of fear of medical procedures during their life. There are many different aspects of this fear and not everyone has every part. Some of these parts include fear of surgery, fear of dental work and fear of doctors… …

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  • 23dislike — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fixed aversion Nouns 1. dislike, distaste, disinclination; reluctance; backwardness (See unwillingness); repugnance, disgust, nausea, loathing; antipathy, aversion, enmity, hate, animosity, no love lost; …

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  • 24nauseate — /naw zee ayt , zhee , see , shee /, v., nauseated, nauseating. v.t. 1. to affect with nausea; sicken. 2. to cause to feel extreme disgust: His vicious behavior toward the dogs nauseates me. v.i. 3. to become affected with nausea. [1630 40; < L&#8230; …

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  • 25nauseate — nau•se•ate [[t]ˈnɔ ziˌeɪt, ʒi , si , ʃi [/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing 1) pat to affect with nausea; sicken 2) to cause to feel extreme disgust 3) to experience nausea • Etymology: 1630–40; &LT; L nauseātus (ptp. of nauseāre to be seasick). See nausea,&#8230; …

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  • 26u̯em-, u̯emǝ- —     u̯em , u̯emǝ     English meaning: to spit, vomit     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘speien, sich erbrechen”     Material: O.Ind. vámi ti, newer vamati “ausspeien, vomit”, vünta “gespien”, vamathu m. “Erbrechen”, Av. vam “vomit”; Pers. vütük&#8230; …

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  • 27el-3 : ol- —     el 3 : ol     English meaning: to rot     Deutsche Übersetzung: “modrig sein, faulen” (?)     Note: The extension of Root el 3 : ol : “to rot” into elkʷh caused kʷ &GT; p, b then b &GT; mb &GT; m phonetic mutations.     Material: A root with&#8230; …

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  • 28nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main&#8230; …

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  • 29dislike — v 1. regard with displeasure, mislike, disrelish, disfavor, disesteem; hold as disagreeable, feel repugnance toward, not be able to bear or abide, Sl. get turned off by, be disinclined toward, shrink from, recoil from; turn up the nose at, object …

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  • 30Tragedy — other uses redirect|Tragedian LiteratureTragedy ( gr. , tragōidia , goat song ) is a form of art based on human suffering that offers its audience pleasure. [Banham (1998, 1118). In his speculative work on the origins of Athenean tragedy, The&#8230; …

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