n.
The staggering or stumbling gait characteristic of certain nervous disorders.
[Latin titubātiō, titubātiōn-, a staggering, from titubātus, past participle of titubāre, to stagger.]
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tit·u·ba·tion (tĭch'ə-bā'shən)
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[Latin titubātiō, titubātiōn-, a staggering, from titubātus, past participle of titubāre, to stagger.]
| Medical Dictionary: tit·u·ba·tion |
The staggering or stumbling gait that is characteristic of certain nervous disorders.
| Veterinary Dictionary: titubation |
The act of staggering or reeling; a staggering gait with shaking of the trunk and head, commonly seen in cerebellar disease.
| Obscure Words: titubation |
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