pain
51pain — n. an unpleasant sensation ranging from mild discomfort to agonized distress, associated with real or potential tissue damage. Pain is a response to impulses from the peripheral nerves in damaged tissue, which pass to nerves in the spinal cord,… …
52pain — See: AT PAINS, FEEL NO PAIN, GIVE A PAIN, GROWING PAINS, ON PAIN OF, TAKE PAINS …
53pain — See: AT PAINS, FEEL NO PAIN, GIVE A PAIN, GROWING PAINS, ON PAIN OF, TAKE PAINS …
54Pain — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… …
55pain — See: at pains, feel no pain, give a pain, growing pains, on pain of, take pains …
56pain — 1. noun 1) she endured great pain Syn: suffering, agony, torture, torment, discomfort 2) a pain in the stomach Syn: ache, aching, soreness, throbbing, sting, twinge …
57pain — Eha; hu i (tooth, bones); nalulu (dull, in stomach, head); ūmi i (side). Also: nahu (stomach); ōpū ha o, ho īlewa (hunger rare); holopani (cutting off of breath); ho onākū, ikiiki, lou, walania, ho owalania, walawalania, walenia, welenia,… …
58pain — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French peine, from Latin poena, from Greek poinē payment, penalty; akin to Greek tinein to pay, tinesthai to punish, Avestan kaēnā revenge, Sanskrit cayate he revenges Date: 14th century 1. punishment …
59pain — Synonyms and related words: abscess, ache, aching, afflict, affliction, aggrieve, agonize, agony, ague, ail, anemia, anguish, ankylosis, annoyance, anoxia, apnea, asphyxiation, assiduousness, asthma, ataxia, atrophy, backache, barb the dart, bite …
60-pain — gagne pain grille pain …