Definition of Nauseas

1. nausea [n] - See also: nausea

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nauseas

naumachiae
naumachias
naumachies
naumachy
naunt
naunts
naupathia
nauplial
nauplii
nauplius
nauscopy
nausea
nausea gravidarum
nauseant
nauseants
nauseas (current term)
nauseate
nauseated
nauseates
nauseatic
nauseating
nauseatingly
nauseatingness
nauseation
nauseations
nauseative
nauseous
nauseously
nauseousness
nauseousnesses

Literary usage of Nauseas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Physiological Researches on Life and Death by Xavier Bichat (1827)
"The nauseas became more frequent, and the more marked efforts, ... The nauseas returned in a few minutes, and I was not a little surprized to see the ..."

2. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1814)
"On the other hand, when a great part of its force is taken from the diaphragm by cutting the phrenic nerves, only weak nauseas take place at long intervals, ..."

3. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1813)
"•the phrenic nerves are cut, then how strong soever an emetic is administered, nothing more takes place than successive nauseas, and very seldom vomiting, ..."

4. Treatise on the Effects of Coffee by Samuel Hahnemann (1876)
"Everything is odious to them, and chiefly aliments and beverages, for continual nauseas prevent their taking anything. If the paroxysm is very severe these ..."

5. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1904)
"... as champagne is to-day. Decidedly less attractive, and doubtless less popular, was that proposed by Pliny, NH XXVII. 52 nauseas maris arcet in ..."

6. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1877)
"In Gen.., Her.., Mar.., for example, movements of deglutition, nauseas, or vomitings, indicate the end of the attack. Thus it is possible to announce almost ..."

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