| 释义 | brux·ism \ˈbrəkˌsizəm\ noun
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 Etymology: irregular (Greek υ & χ being transliterated respectively as u & x instead of y & ch) from Greek brychein to gnash the teeth + English -ism; akin to Old Irish brōn trouble, Welsh brwyn stabbing pain, Lithuanian gráužti to gnaw, Old Slavic grysti
 : the habit of unconsciously gritting or grinding the teeth especially in situations of stress or during sleep
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