- vertiginously
- adverb see vertiginous
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
vertiginously — vertiginous ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing vertigo, especially by being extremely high or steep. 2) relating to or affected by vertigo. DERIVATIVES vertiginously adverb … English terms dictionary
Vertiginously — Vertiginous Ver*tig i*nous, a. [L. vertiginosus, fr. vertigo a whirling around, giddiness: cf. F. vertigineux. See {Vertig??}.] 1. Turning round; whirling; rotary; revolving; as, vertiginous motion. [1913 Webster] Some vertiginous whirl of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vertiginously — See vertiginous. * * * … Universalium
vertiginously — adverb In a vertiginous manner … Wiktionary
vertiginously — adv. in a dizzying manner; with vertigo; changeably … English contemporary dictionary
vertiginously — ver·tig·i·nous·ly … English syllables
vertiginously — adverb see vertiginous * * * vertigˈinously adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑vertigo … Useful english dictionary
vertiginous — vertiginously, adv. vertiginousness, n. /veuhr tij euh neuhs/, adj. 1. whirling; spinning; rotary: vertiginous currents of air. 2. affected with vertigo; dizzy. 3. liable or threatening to cause vertigo: a vertiginous climb. 4. apt to change… … Universalium
vertiginous — adjective Etymology: Latin vertiginosus, from vertigin , vertigo Date: 1608 1. a. characterized by or suffering from vertigo or dizziness b. inclined to frequent and often pointless change ; inconstant 2. causing or tending to cause dizziness … New Collegiate Dictionary
The Miracle of the Sun — is an alleged miraculous event witnessed by as many as 100,000 people on 13 October 1917 in the Cova da Iria fields near Fátima, Portugal. Those in attendance had assembled to observe what the Portuguese secular newspapers had been ridiculing for … Wikipedia