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Festination meaning in Urdu

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1) Festination : رفتار میں غیر ارادی طور پر تیزی جس طرح رعشہ اور فالج کے مریضوں میں دیکھا گیا ہے : (noun) involuntary shortening of stride and quickening of gait that occurs in some diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease).

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Gallop : گہوڑے جیسا دوڑنا , Digestive System : وہ نظام جو خوراک کو جسم میں شامل کرتا ہے , Friedreich's Ataxia : ریڑھ کی ہڈی کی بیماری , Rickettsia : چھوٹے پلیومورفک جسمیے جو طفیلی ہوتے ہیں اور آرتھرو پوڈز کی گٹ کے خلیوں میں قدرتی طور پر رہتے ہیں بعض ممالیہ جانوروں اور آدمی میں امراض پیدا کرتے ہیں , Measles : چیچک , Zoonotic : وہ بیماری جو جانوروں سے انسانوں میں پھیلے , Rheumatology : جوڑوں اور پٹھوں کے امراض کا علم , Diagnostician : ماہر تشخیص , Abbreviation : اختصار , Sheepshank : گانٹھ , Pastry : پیسٹری , Pace : گز لمبائی کا پیمانہ , Atomic Number 29 : پیتل , Sponge Cake : ہلکے میٹھے کا ایک کیک , Atomic Number 34 : ایک غیر دھاتی عنصر , Jump : حیرت , Incontinence : پیشاب وغیرہ پر قابو نہ پاسکنا , Shudder : کپکپی , Stammerer : ہکلا , Cracker : خستہ بسکٹ , Tottering : لڑکھڑاہٹ , Saunter : ٹہلنا , Sneeze : چھینک , Prance : متکبرانہ چال , Hobbler : لنگڑا , Plod : مشکل سے چلنے کا عمل , Encopresis : فضلے کا غیر ارادی اخراج , Adjutant : ہندوستانی بگلا , Stammer : تتلانا , Convulsive : تشنجی , Cock : اکڑ کر چلنا

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Gallop: a fast gait of a horse; a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously.

Digestive System: the system that makes food absorbable into the body.

Digestive system related diseases : Polyps, infections, crohn disease, cancer, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, malabsorption, diverticulitis, short bowel syndrome, peptic ulcer disease, intestinal ischemia, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Friedreich's Ataxia: sclerosis of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord; characterized by muscular weakness and abnormal gait; occurs in children.

Rickettsia: any of a group of very small rod-shaped bacteria that live in biting arthropods (as ticks and mites) and cause disease in vertebrate hosts; they cause typhus and other febrile diseases in human beings.

Measles: an acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash; occurs primarily in children.

Zoonotic: zoonotic refers to diseases, infections, or agents that can be transmitted between animals and humans, posing the risk of infection or disease transmission from animals to people or vice versa.

Rheumatology: Rheumatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders that affect the joints, muscles, bones, and other related structures of the musculoskeletal system. Rheumatologists are physicians who specialize in the field of rheumatology and are experts in the management of conditions such as arthritis, autoimmune diseases, musculoskeletal pain disorders, and connective tissue diseases.

Diagnostician: a medical specialist who examines tissues, cells, and body fluids to diagnose diseases and conditions. Pathologists play a crucial role in determining the causes and progression of diseases.

Abbreviation: shortening something by omitting parts of it.

Sheepshank: a knot for shortening a line.

Pastry: a dough of flour and water and shortening.

Pace: a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride.

Atomic Number 29: a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor.

Sponge Cake: a light porous cake made with eggs and flour and sugar without shortening.

Atomic Number 34: a toxic nonmetallic element related to sulfur and tellurium; occurs in several allotropic forms; a stable grey metallike allotrope conducts electricity better in the light than in the dark and is used in photocells; occurs in sulfide ores (as pyrite).

Jump: a sudden involuntary movement.

Incontinence: involuntary urination or defecation.

Shudder: an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear).

Stammerer: someone who speaks with involuntary pauses and repetitions.

Cracker: a thin crisp wafer made of flour and water with or without leavening and shortening; unsweetened or semisweet.

Tottering: unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old age.

Saunter: a careless leisurely gait.

Sneeze: a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose.

Prance: a proud stiff pompous gait.

Hobbler: someone who has a limp and walks with a hobbling gait.

Plod: the act of walking with a slow heavy gait.

Encopresis: involuntary defecation not attributable to physical defects or illness.

Adjutant: large Indian stork with a military gait.

Stammer: a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds.

Convulsive: affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm.

Cock: to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others.

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