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STRIDULOUSNESS

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strid⋅u⋅lous

[strij-uh-luhs]
–adjective
1. Also, strid⋅u⋅lant. making or having a harsh or grating sound.
2. Pathology. pertaining to or characterized by stridor.

Origin:
1605–15; < L strīdulus, equiv. to strīd- (see strident ) + -ulus -ulous


strid⋅u⋅lous⋅ly, adverb
strid⋅u⋅lous⋅ness, noun
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stridulous 
1611, from L. stridulus "giving a shrill sound, creaking," from stridere "to utter an inarticulate sound, grate, creak" (see strident). Stridulation is first recorded 1838.
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Main Entry: strid·u·lous
Pronunciation: 'strij-&-l&s
Function: adjective
: characterized by stridor <stridulous breathing>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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stridulous strid·u·lous (strĭj'ə-ləs)
adj.

  1. Characterized by or making a shrill grating sound or noise.

  2. Relating to or characterized by stridor.

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