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tremulation|trɛmjʊˈleɪʃən| [n. of action f. tremulate: see -ation.] The action or condition of trembling; an instance of this, a trembling.
1651Wittie Primrose's Pop Err. iii. xiii. 173 Hence do palsies, tremulations, and other evils arise. 1665Hooke Microgr. lviii. 219, I have often taken notice of the tremulation of the Trees and Bushes. 1718Entertainer No. 9. 67 Before most violent Eruptions of Mount Etna,..they feel Convulsions and Tremulations in the Earth thereabout. 1880H. A. A. Nicholls in Nature 19 Feb. 373/2 The resistance to the volcanic force was too small to cause much tremulation. |