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Definitions of pendular in various dictionaries:
Of or resembling the motion of a pendulum; swinging back and forth.
adj - a type of free swinging body [n -S] : PENDULAR
PENDULAR - Pendular nystagmus is a sinusoidal oscillation, which refers to the waveform of involuntary eye movements that may occur in any direction. It is char...
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Hanging and swinging |
Like a grandfather clock |
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Dec 30 2006 The Times - Concise |
Feb 6 2004 The Times - Concise |
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Of or resembling the motion of a pendulum swinging back and forth. |
bpendularb movement. Type: Term. Definitions: 1. a to-and-fro movement of the intestine, without any propelling or peristaltic action, whereby the contents are churned and thoroughly mixed with the intestinal ferments. |
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Pendular nystagmus is a sinusoidal oscillation, which refers to the waveform of involuntary eye movements that may occur in any direction. It is characterized by the multidimensional slow eye movements of the eyes (1 Hz frequency) with an equal velocity in each direction that resembles the trajectory of a pendulum. These pattern of these movements may differ between the two eyes. Depending upon the pattern of movements, pendular nystagmus has been divided into different subtypes such as congenital nystagmus, acquired pendular nystagmus, and amaurotic nystagmus. |