FREMITUS


Meaning of FREMITUS in English

ˈfreməd.əs noun

( -es )

Etymology: Latin, murmur, roar, from fremitus, past participle of fremere to murmur, roar; akin to Old English bremman to roar, Old High German breman to murmur, Sanskrit bhramara bee

: a sensation felt by the hand when it is placed on a part of the body (as the chest) that vibrates during speech

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