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‖ fremitus|ˈfrɛmɪtəs| [L. verbal n. f. fremĕre to roar.] a. A dull roaring noise. b. Path. A palpable vibration or thrill, e.g. of the walls of the chest.
1820T. Mitchell Aristoph. I. p. lvi, The conviction of Cleinias is followed by a fremitus of applause. 1879Khory Princ. Med. 47 The fremitus is the movement which can be felt by the hands on making the patient speak. |