Vertigo
31vertigo — ver•ti•go [[t]ˈvɜr tɪˌgoʊ[/t]] n. pl. ver•ti•goes, ver•tig•i•nes [[t]vərˈtɪdʒ əˌniz[/t]] 1) pat a disordered condition in which one feels oneself or one s surroundings whirling about 2) the dizzying sensation caused by this 3) a disease marked by …
32vertigo — noun (plural goes or gos) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin vertigin , vertigo, from vertere to turn Date: 15th century 1. a. a sensation of motion in which the individual or the individual s surroundings seem to whirl dizzily b. a dizzy… …
33vertigo — noun /ˈvɜːtɪɡəʊ,ˈvɝtɪɡoʊ/ a) A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, caused by looking down from a great height or by disease affecting the inner ear. b) A disordered or imbalanced state of mind or things analogous to physical vertigo …
34Vertigo — Schwindel * * * Vertigo [v , lateinisch] die, , Medizin: der Schwindel. …
35vértigo — (m) (Intermedio) sensación de perder el equilibrio, como un mareo Ejemplos: En mi caso los primeros síntomas del embarazo fueron los vértigos. No puedo subir hasta el décimo piso, que tengo vértigo. Sinónimos: ímpetu, mareo, arrebato, desmayo,… …
36Vertigo — Ver|ti|go die; <aus lat. vertigo, Gen. vertiginis »das Herumdrehen«> Schwindel, mit Schweißausbrüchen, Übelkeit u. a. objektiven Symptomen verbundener Zustand, der bes. durch Gleichgewichtsstörungen charakterisiert wird (Med.) …
37vértigo — sustantivo masculino vahído, mareo, desvanecimiento. Vértigo es un trastorno del equilibrio motivado, generalmente, por una situación de altura. Los sinónimos designan la pérdida del conocimiento o bien la pérdida de estabilidad. * * * Sinónimos …
38vertigo — noun the steep narrow stairs give me vertigo Syn: dizziness, giddiness, lightheadedness, loss of balance …
39vertigo — n. a disabling sensation in which the affected individual feels that either he himself or his surroundings are in a state of constant movement. It is most often a spinning sensation but there may be a feeling that the ground is tilting. It is a… …
40vertigo — n. a condition with a sensation of whirling and a tendency to lose balance; dizziness, giddiness. Etymology: L vertigo ginis whirling f. vertere turn …