"Convulsant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A convulsant is a substance that can cause convulsions, which are sudden, involuntary, and rhythmic contractions of the muscles, often accompanied by a loss of consciousness. Convulsants can be medications or substances that can induce seizures or episodes of convulsive activity. They are often used therapeutically to treat certain medical conditions, such as epilepsy, but can also be used as a defense mechanism in chemical warfare. Examples of convulsants include the chemical weapons known as nerve agents, such as sarin and VX. In medical contexts, convulsants may be used to treat conditions such as tetanus, hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice in newborns), or status epilepticus (a prolonged seizure).
Convolving refers to the process of combining two or more signal functions or sequences by multiplying them together and then integrating the result. In mathematics, it is often represented by the convolution symbol "" and is used extensively in signal processing, probability theory, and other fields.
Convolvulaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the morning glory family. It is a group of annual or perennial vines, shrubs, and herbaceous plants that are found in warm and temperate regions around the world. The family includes around 2,200 species, including the morning glory, bindweed, and sweet potato. They are known for their twining habit, trumpet-shaped flowers, and edible seeds.
Convolvulaceous refers to something that resembles or is reminiscent of a convolvulus, which is a type of flowering plant, specifically a vine or a climber, often with trumpet-shaped flowers. In a broader sense, the word can be used to describe something that is ornate, intricate, or curled in a spiral shape, much like the tendrils of a convolvulus plant. The term is often used in botany, art, and architecture to describe the intricate patterns or designs found in nature or human creations.
Convolvulus refers to a genus of flowering plants in the bindweed family (Convolvulaceae). They are also known as morning glories. These plants have trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the morning and typically wilt by noon. The term "convolvulus" can also be used to describe the act of twisting or entwining, as in the way these vines wrap around other objects.
A convoy is a group of vehicles, ships, or aircraft traveling together, usually for protection or support, often in a formation or close proximity to each other. This term is commonly used in various contexts, such as military, transportation, or logistics, to describe a collective movement of resources.
Conveyed means to transport or move something or someone, typically safely and securely, often from one place to another.
Convoying refers to the act of accompanying or escorting someone or something in a protective or guarded manner, often in a military or official capacity. It can also refer to the movement of a group of vehicles, ships, or aircraft traveling together for mutual protection and support.
Convoys refer to a group of vehicles, ships, or aircraft that travel together for safety, protection, or coordination, often under the command of a leader or escort. This term is often used in the military or in contexts where transportation is critical, such as supply lines, evacuation efforts, or border crossings.
Convulsants are substances that can cause convulsions, which are sudden and involuntary muscle contractions that can lead to loss of consciousness and other symptoms. They are often associated with grand mal seizures and can also be used as anesthetics or in the treatment of certain medical conditions.
To convulse means to contract suddenly and forcefully, often accompanied by involuntary spasms or muscle twitches, typically in response to severe physical or emotional distress, such as a severe headache, a seizure, or intense pain or shock. The movement can be involuntary, jerky, and uncontrollable, often resulting in a loss of consciousness or altered state of awareness.
Convulsed refers to a sudden, violent, and involuntary contraction or twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles, often accompanied by a loss of consciousness. It is a symptom of epilepsy, seizures, or other neurological conditions.
To convulse means to twist or jerk the body violently, often as a result of muscle spasms or a seizure. It can also refer to sudden or violent movements of the body, often accompanied by a loss of control or consciousness. The verb is often used to describe the effects of physical or emotional trauma, or the symptoms of a medical condition.
Convulsing refers to sudden and violent muscular contractions, often caused by a seizure, shock, or intense emotional trauma. It can also describe a situation or a feeling that is tumultuous, chaotic, or extremely intense.
A convulsion is a sudden and uncontrolled movement or spasming of a part of the body, often caused by a medical condition or a reaction to a substance. It can also refer to a sudden and intense emotional reaction, such as a violent outburst of anger or fear.
Convulsional refers to something that is related to or characterized by convulsions, which are sudden, involuntary contractions or spasms of the muscles that can be caused by a variety of factors, including epilepsy, fever, or exposure to toxins.
Convulsionary refers to something that is prone to convulsions, or sudden, violent, and uncontrolled movements, typically of the body or limbs. In a broader sense, it can also describe something that is tumultuous, violent, or marked by uncontrolled outbursts or spasms, such as convulsionary reforms or convulsionary changes in a system or institution.