- vulsed
- re·vulsed;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
divulsion — 1. Removal of a part by tearing. 2. Forcible dilation of the walls of a cavity or canal. * * * di·vul·sion dī vəl shən n a tearing apart di·vulse vəls vt, di·vulsed; di·vuls·ing * * * di·vul·sion (dĭ … Medical dictionary
convulse — con·vulse kən vəls vb, con·vulsed; con·vuls·ing vt to shake or agitate violently esp to shake or cause to shake with or as if with irregular spasms <was convulsed with pain> vi to become affected with convulsions <some children will… … Medical dictionary
Re — Re; re·able; re·absorb; re·absorption; re·accept; re·access; re·accession; re·acclimatization; re·acclimatize; re·accommodate; re·accommodation; re·accounting; re·accredit; re·accreditation; re·acetylation; re·acknowledge; re·acquaint;… … English syllables
revulsed — re·vulsed … English syllables
convulse — con•vulse [[t]kənˈvʌls[/t]] v. t. vulsed, vuls•ing 1) to shake violently; agitate 2) to cause to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc 3) pat to cause to suffer violent, spasmodic contractions of the muscles • Etymology: 1635–45; < L … From formal English to slang
divulse — di•vulse [[t]daɪˈvʌls, dɪ [/t]] v. t. vulsed, vuls•ing. Surg. srg to tear away or apart, as distinguished from cut or dissect • Etymology: 1595–1605; < L dīvulsus, ptp. of dīvellere=dī di II+vellere to pluck, tear di•vul•sion dɪˈvʌl ʃən, daɪ n … From formal English to slang
evulse — e•vulse [[t]ɪˈvʌls[/t]] v. t. e•vulsed, e•vuls•ing cvb den to extract forcibly: to evulse an infected molar Compare avulse e•vul′sion, n. Etymology: 1820–30; < L ēvusus, ptp. of ēvellere to pluck out … From formal English to slang
con|vulse — «kuhn VUHLS», transitive verb, vulsed, vuls|ing. 1. to shake violently: »An earthquake convulsed the island, damaging many of the buildings. SYNONYM(S): agitate. 2. to cause violent disturbance in: »His face was convulsed with rage. 3. to throw… … Useful english dictionary
e|vulse — «ih VUHLS», transitive verb, e|vulsed, e|vuls|ing. to pluck or pull out; tear away. ╂[< Latin ēvulsus, past participle of ēvellere pluck out < ex out + vellere pluck] … Useful english dictionary
re|vulse — «rih VUHLS», transitive verb, vulsed, vuls|ing. to fill with repugnance; disgust: »The hippie community was revulsed by the massacre (Lexington [Kentucky] Leader). ╂[back formation < revulsion] … Useful english dictionary