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intermittence
in·ter·mit·tent I0191600 (ĭn′tər-mĭt′nt)adj.1. Stopping and starting at intervals. See Synonyms at periodic.2. Alternately containing and empty of water: an intermittent lake. in′ter·mit′tence n.in′ter·mit′tent·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | intermittence - the quality of being intermittent; subject to interruption or periodic stoppingintermittencyunregularity, irregularity - not characterized by a fixed principle or rate; at irregular intervals | TranslationsinermittenceintermittenceEncyclopediaSeeintermittencyintermittence
in·ter·mit·tence , intermittency (in'tĕr-mit'ens, -en-sē), 1. A condition marked by intermissions or interruptions in the course of a disease or other process or state or in any continued action; denoting especially a loss of one or more pulse beats. 2. Complete cessation of symptoms between two periods of activity of a disease. intermittence (ĭn″tĕr-mĭt′ĕns) [″ + mittere, to send] 1. A condition marked by intermissions in the course of a disease or of a process.2. A loss of one or more pulse beats.FinancialSeeIntermittencyintermittence Related to intermittence: tenaciousnessSynonyms for intermittencenoun the quality of being intermittentSynonymsRelated Words |