Experienced some of
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SHAREDINExperienced some of
auraesubjective sensation (as of lights) experienced before an attack of some disorders (as epilepsy or a migraine)
aurasubjective sensation (as of lights) experienced before an attack of some disorders (as epilepsy or a migraine)
touristatraveler's diarrhea, esp. as experienced by some visitors to Latin America
turistatraveler's diarrhea, esp. as experienced by some visitors to Latin America
premenstrualOf, occurring, or experienced before menstruation
worldliest(of a person) Experienced and sophisticated
cadenceflow or rhythmic pattern of experienced events
cadencyflow or rhythmic pattern of experienced events
catatonya state of rigidity experienced periodically by schizophrenics
PARAMNESIAIllusion of remembering events experienced for the first time.
catatoniesCATATONY, a state of rigidity experienced periodically by schizophrenics
politiciana person experienced in the art or science of government
notionan individual's conception or impression of something known, experienced, or imagined
politiciansPOLITICIAN, a person experienced in the art or science of government
katzenjammerthe discomfort and illness experienced as the aftereffects of excessive drinking; hangover.
katzenjammerthe discomfort and illness experienced as the aftereffects of excessive drinking; hangover
stuffsThings in which one is knowledgeable and experienced; one's area of expertise
tingling(of such a sensation) Be experienced in a part of one's body
vicariousExperienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person
stuffThings in which one is knowledgeable and experienced; one's area of expertise
AVIANType of bone syndrome experienced by Jack's gold-digging girlfriend on "30 Rock"
compensatory(of a payment) Intended to recompense someone who has experienced loss, suffering, or injury
parliamentarianA member of a parliament, esp. one well versed in parliamentary procedure and experienced in debate
flickered(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
flickering(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
flickers(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
flicker(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
affectset of observable manifestations of a subjectively experienced emotion patients à showed perfectly normal reactions and affects Oliver Sacks
acutest(of a bad, difficult, or unwelcome situation or phenomenon) Present or experienced to a severe or intense degree
affectsset of observable manifestations of a subjectively experienced emotion patients à showed perfectly normal reactions and affects Oliver Sacks
eideticof, pertaining to, or constituting visual imagery vividly experienced and readily reproducible with great accuracy and in great detail
maya(in Vedantic philosophy) the illusion of the reality of sensory experience and of the experienced qualities and attributes of oneself
mayas(in Vedantic philosophy) the illusion of the reality of sensory experience and of the experienced qualities and attributes of oneself
supernursea highly experienced nurse paid to remain in the field of direct patient care rather than seek promotion to a management post
supernursesSUPERNURSE, a highly experienced nurse paid to remain in the field of direct patient care rather than seek promotion to a management post
jetlaga general feeling of fatigue and disorientation often experienced by travellers by jet aircraft who cross several time zones in relatively few hours
rememberingHave in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past)
rememberedHave in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past)
remembersHave in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past)