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festination
[ fes-tuh-ney-shuhn ]
noun
Pathology.
- a gait marked by an involuntary hurrying in walking, observed in certain nerve diseases.
festination
/ ˌɛɪˈԱɪʃə /
noun
- an involuntary quickening of gait, as in some persons with Parkinson's disease
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of festination1
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of festination1
C16: from Latin ڱīپō , from ڱī to hasten
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McCarthy’s voluminous research is everywhere on the page — and, yes, very impressive — but you may find yourself stopping to look up supercavitation, acetabulum or festination only to turn back having forgotten what’s happening.
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Perhaps Mr. Loudon, in his eager festination for a crop, may have determined to bury in quicklime.
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Strive not to run, like Hercules, a furlong in a breath: festination may prove precipitation; deliberating delay may be wise cunctation, and slowness no slothfulness.
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