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tic douloureux
[ tik doo-luh-roo; French teek doo-loo-rœ ]
noun
, Pathology.
- paroxysmal darting pain and muscular twitching in the face, evoked by rubbing certain points of the face.
tic douloureux
/ ˈtɪk ˌduːləˈruː /
noun
- a condition of momentary stabbing pain along the trigeminal nerve Also calledtrigeminal neuralgia
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tic douloureux1
1790–1800; < French: literally, painful tic
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tic douloureux1
C19: from French, literally: painful tic
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Example Sentences
Both the medicine and the letter were referred to Dr. Pemberton, of Great George-street, Hanover-square, who used to attend her majesty, but had been obliged to give up practice from suffering with the "tic douloureux."
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The baroness had "tic douloureux" which kept her at home,--and which no one regretted.
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I was speaking, at first, of tic douloureux.
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The disease was tic douloureux, which was relieved by Dr. M. 229.
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And oh, she did hope her mother wouldn't have tic douloureux and wear shawls over her head.
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