Not physiologically.
Possibly psychologically.
The noun related to nauseate is nausea .
Nauseate: The swaying motion of the ship will nauseate me if I stay on for too long.
be nauseated, disgorge, gasp, heave, nauseate, pant, puke, retch, sicken, spew, strain, struggle, throw up
It can mean two things. When taken literally, it means to make someone feel they need to vomit. It can also mean to cause someone to feel disgust.
create great clypeate cochleate ideate nauseate nucleate oleate permeate pileate procreate (re-) create recreate roseate
bossy hate frosty skate lost a mate consumate
Rain rAin and rain
the types of rain are acida rain and h2o rain convectional rain, frontal rain and relief rain. x
Amazingly it's calledraining in somebody's life
Grammatically, "Does the rain" is correct. Rain may represent many individual rain drops, which is why "Do rain drops" would be correct, however rain represents it as a whole, so "Does the rain" is the appropriate form.
"Rain" would come before "rainbow" in alphabetical order.
Yes in the rain forest it does rain about 2000mm a year