Feeling nervous is like a mix of butterflies in your stomach, a racing heart, and a sense of unease or worry. It can make you feel on edge or jittery, and may cause you to have trouble focusing or relaxing.
creamy and smooth sensation
Suffix is -esthesia (as in "anesthesia" meaning no or without sensation or feeling)I believe that would be -esthesia. Ex: hyperesthesia. Not to be confused with -algia, a variant of -algo, meaning pain.The Latin root sent means feel, the Late Latin sensat means feel, so sensat or senswould mean feeling or sensation.-esthesia is the medical terminology combining form meaning sensation. So anesthesia is the absence of sensation, and hyperesthesia is excessive sensation.-esthesia
(Having) Butterflies in one's stomach is a figure of speech. It is used to describe a certain sensation one would feel in their stomach when being nervous or in love.
A stroke or nerve damage would cause a lack of sensation in the fingers.
Symptoms of a cough would be things that are experienced by the patient themselves. This can include things like feeling pressure in the chest area, feeling congestion or a ticklish sensation that produces the urge to cough.
Before I found out I was pregnant I had a really weird sensation in my stomach... the only way I could describe it was 'butterflies', however it was almost like a combination between a feeling of being really happy and really nervous all at once. It would come and go and it just felt different. I knew if I were pregnant it would be waaaay to early to feel anything but this odd sensation made me suspect pregnancy. Sure enough, I am now 10 weeks so yes, definately, 'butterflies' in the stomach can be an early symptom of pregnancy!
It would depend on the context. Other words for 'feeling' could be emotion, belief, sensation, impression or notion, all of which mean different things.
Its not organism, its OR-GAZ-UM (pronounced) but you spell it orgasm. Its the sensation or "feeling" one would have after a sexual encounter, or masturbation.
Its not organism, its OR-GAZ-UM (pronounced) but you spell it orgasm. Its the sensation or "feeling" one would have after a sexual encounter, or masturbation.
The term used to describe a perfect place would be Utopia. I would love to be in Utopia feeling euphoria lol
A word that could be used to describe this would be patriotism.
If you had no nervous system, you would not be able to move, feel any sensation, experience any emotion or thought. If parts weren't there, for example, the spinal cord, you would lose all physical sensation from your spinal cord down and would have to breath through a respirator. You would not be able to move. If your brainstem went missing, you'd be dead. This controls heartbeat and respiration. If your brain went missing, you wouldn't even know you existed. If your autonomic nervous system went missing, you would be dead because your heart would stand still in your chest.