| agitation |
Excessive motor activity, usually purposeless and associated with internal tension. Examples: inability to sit still, pacing, wringing of hands, or pulling of clothing.
Ãâó: www.med.umich.edu/nursing/psych/staff/orient/words...
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| aging |
The storing of wine. Aging of wines in bottles, in some instances, improves taste and aroma. Long periods of aging red wines in oak barrels can add to it's complexity.
Ãâó: www.marylandwine.com/wineries/appreciation/glossar...
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| agitation |
Restless inability to keep still that can be caused by anxiety, overstimulation, or withdrawal from depressants and stimulants.
Ãâó: www3.uta.edu/sswtech/sapvc/information/teens13_15/...
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| agitation |
is restlessness associated with anxiety.
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosConds.htm
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| aging |
Holding cream at appropriately cool temperatures to crystallize the butterfat globules, ensuring proper churning and texture of the butter.
Ãâó: webexhibits.org/butter/glossary-ab.html
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| AGI | cause to be agitated, excited, or roused |
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| AGI | move or cause to move quickly back and forth |
| AGI | move very slightly |
| AGI | try to stir up public opinion |
| AGI | exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person |
| AGI | troubled emotionally and usually deeply |
| AGI | physically disturbed or set in motion |
| AGI | thrown from side to side |
| AGI | a state of clinical depression in which the person exhibits irritability and restlessness |
| AGI | causing or tending to cause anger or resentment |
| AGI | the act of agitating something |
| AGI | disturbance usually in protest |
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