different between throb vs oscillate
throb
English
Etymology
From Middle English throbben; possibly of imitative origin.
Pronunciation
- enPR: thr?b, IPA(key): /???b/
- Rhymes: -?b
Verb
throb (third-person singular simple present throbs, present participle throbbing, simple past and past participle throbbed)
- (intransitive) To pound or beat rapidly or violently.
- (intransitive) To vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm.
- (intransitive, of a body part) To pulse (often painfully) in time with the circulation of blood.
Derived terms
- throbbingly
Translations
Noun
throb (plural throbs)
- A beating, vibration or palpitation.
Derived terms
- throbber
- throbby
- heartthrob
Translations
Anagrams
- Borth, broth
throb From the web:
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- what's throbbing headache
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oscillate
English
Etymology
From Latin ?scill?tus, perfect passive participle of Latin ?scill? (“swing”), from ?scillum (“a swing”), usually identified with ?scillum (“a little face or mask hung on a tree that sways with the wind”), diminutive of ?s (“mouth, face”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??s?le?t/
Verb
oscillate (third-person singular simple present oscillates, present participle oscillating, simple past and past participle oscillated)
- (intransitive) To swing back and forth, especially if with a regular rhythm.
- (intransitive) To vacillate between conflicting opinions, etc.
- (intransitive) To vary above and below a mean value.
Synonyms
- vacillate
Derived terms
- oscillator
Related terms
- oscillation
Translations
See also
- undulate
Further reading
- oscillate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- oscillate in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- oscillate at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- Tesla coil, lactisole, localites, teocallis
Italian
Verb
oscillate
- second-person plural present indicative of oscillare
- second-person plural imperative of oscillare
- feminine plural of oscillato
Anagrams
- alcoliste
- costellai
- scolliate
- sollecita
- solletica
oscillate From the web:
- what oscillates
- what oscillates in an electromagnetic wave
- what oscillates in a light wave
- what oscillates when a sound wave propagates
- what oscillates in this type of wave
- what oscillates in a sound wave
- what oscillates in gravitational waves
- what oscillates in em waves
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