| vibration |
the energetic expression of relative reality as the oscillation of polarities. The frequency of vibration is decelerated in the denser dimensions and accelerated in the subtle dimensions.
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| vibration |
The rapid back-and-fourth movement, often invisible, in space of an object against which some force has been applied.
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| vibration |
fine, coarse tremulus movement that creates reflexive responses
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| vibrator |
An electrically driven machine that vibrates.
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| Vibrio cholerae |
Pathogenic microorganism causing cholera.
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