Commotion
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- | # A [[general]] [[uproar]] or [[commotion]] | ||
- | # [[violent|Violent]] [[anger]] or [[frenzy]] | ||
- | # A [[state]] of [[intense]] [[excitement]] | ||
- | == See also == | + | # A state of [[turbulent]] [[motion]]. |
- | *[[Furor uterinus]] | + | # An [[agitate]]d [[disturbance]] or a [[hubbub]]. |
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- A state of turbulent motion.
- An agitated disturbance or a hubbub.
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