Singultus
81Schluckauf — Schlụckauf vgl. Singultus …
82Schluckauf — ↑Singultus …
83snobbe — v. n. == sob? Rel. Ant. ii. 211. Dut. snof == singultus, Kil …
84hiccup — n. abrupt involuntary lowering of the diaphragm and closure of the sound producing folds at the upper end of the trachea, producing a characteristic sound as the breath is drawn in. Hiccups, which usually occur repeatedly, may be caused by… …
85glossement — Glossement, Singultus gallinarum, Glocidatio …
86singulto — (Del lat. singultus). 1. m. sollozo. 2. Biol. hipo …
87sollozar — (Del lat. singultiāre, de singultus, sollozo). intr. Respirar profunda y entrecortadamente a causa del llanto …
88hiccough — I noun (usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion how do you cure the hiccups? • Syn: ↑hiccup, ↑singultus •… …
89inborn reflex — noun an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus • Syn: ↑reflex, ↑reflex response, ↑reflex action, ↑instinctive reflex, ↑innate reflex, ↑unconditioned reflex, ↑physiological reaction …
90innate reflex — noun an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus • Syn: ↑reflex, ↑reflex response, ↑reflex action, ↑instinctive reflex, ↑inborn reflex, ↑unconditioned reflex, ↑physiological reaction …