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fibrillation
English
Etymology
From New Latin fibrilla, diminutive of Latin fibra (“fiber”) in reference to the muscle strands of the heart.
Noun
fibrillation (countable and uncountable, plural fibrillations)
- The rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of the muscle fibers of the heart.
Derived terms
- atrial fibrillation
- defibrillation
- ventricular fibrillation
Related terms
- fiber
- fibrillate
- defibrillate
- defibrillator
Translations
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- what's ventricular fibrillation
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beater
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?bi?t?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?bit?/, [?bi??]
- Rhymes: -i?t?(r)
Etymology 1
From Middle English beter, betere, bettere, from Old English b?atere (“a beater; fighter; champion”), equivalent to beat +? -er.
Noun
beater (plural beaters)
- Someone or something that beats.
- A kitchen implement for mixing.
- A stick used to play a percussion instrument.
- Synonym: drum stick
- A person who drives game towards shooters in a hunting party, often working in a group.
- A papermaking machine for processing fibres by fibrillation in order to improve bonding strength
- (US, informal) An automobile in poor operating condition.
- A weaving tool designed to push the weft yarn securely into place. It contains the comb-like insert reed and is sometimes a part of the loom.
- (Canada) A harp seal pup after its first moult and before its second moult.
Derived terms
- eggbeater
- world-beater
Translations
Etymology 2
By shortening from wifebeater.
Noun
beater (plural beaters)
- (US, informal) A sleeveless undershirt.
Translations
Anagrams
- Bartee, berate, betear, erbate, rebate, rebeat
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- what beaters for cookie dough
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- what beater to use for cake mix
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