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Definition of sturb
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Stuprum
(n.)
Stupration.
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Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) An
excited
or
ruffed
state of
feeling;
a
flurry
of
excitement;
a
disturbance;
a
quarrel;
as, the
discovery
produced
a
breeze..
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Not
easily
disturbed
or
broken;
deep;
sound.
Blunder
::
Blunder
(n.)
Confusion;
disturbance.
Fret
::
Fret (n.)
Agitation
of mind
marked
by
complaint
and
impatience;
disturbance
of
temper;
irritation;
as, he keeps his mind in a
continual
fret..
Disturbation
::
Disturbation
(n.) Act of
disturbing;
disturbance.
Perturbable
::
Perturbable
(a.)
Liable
to be
perturbed
or
agitated;
liable
to be
disturbed
or
disquieted.
Dispassion
::
Dispassion
(n.)
Freedom
from
passion;
an
undisturbed
state;
apathy.
Commote
::
Commote
(v. t.) To
commove;
to
disturb;
to stir up.
Vibrate
::
Vibrate
(v. i.) To move to and fro, or from side to side, as a
pendulum,
an
elastic
rod, or a
stretched
string,
when
disturbed
from its
position
of rest; to
swing;
to
oscillate..
Disturb
::
Disturb
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder
or
confusion;
to
derange;
to
interrupt
the
settled
state of; to
excite
from a state of rest.
Disquiettude
::
Disquiettude
(n.) Want of peace or
tranquility;
uneasiness;
disturbance;
agitation;
anxiety.
Molest
::
Molest
(v. t.) To
trouble;
to
disturb;
to
render
uneasy;
to
interfere
with; to vex.
Annoy
::
Annoy (n.) To
disturb
or
irritate,
especially
by
continued
or
repeated
acts; to
tease;
to
ruffle
in mind; to vex; as, I was
annoyed
by his
remarks..
Disordinance
::
Disordinance
(n.)
Disarrangement;
disturbance.
Sturdily
::
Sturb (v. t.) To
disturb.
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
disturb
or
excite;
to
perturb;
as, he was
greatly
agitated..
Tranquil
::
Tranquil
(a.)
Quiet;
calm;
undisturbed;
peaceful;
not
agitated;
as, the
atmosphere
is
tranquil;
the
condition
of the
country
is
tranquil..
Vibration
::
Vibration
(n.) A
limited
reciprocating
motion
of a
particle
of an
elastic
body or
medium
in
alternately
opposite
directions
from its
position
of
equilibrium,
when that
equilibrium
has been
disturbed,
as when a
stretched
cord or other body
produces
musical
notes,
or
particles
of air
transmit
sounds
to the ear. The path of the
particle
may be in a
straight
line, in a
circular
arc, or in any curve
whatever..
Deal
::
Deal (n.) The
process
of
dealing
cards to the
players;
also, the
portion
disturbed..
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) An
advancing
ridge or swell on the
surface
of a
liquid,
as of the sea,
resulting
from the
oscillatory
motion
of the
particles
composing
it when
disturbed
by any force their
position
of rest; an
undulation..
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