vertiginous
English
Etymology
From French vertigineux.
Adjective
vertiginous (comparative more vertiginous, superlative most vertiginous)
- Having an aspect of great depth, drawing the eye to look downwards.
- Inducing a feeling of giddiness, vertigo, dizziness or of whirling.
- Pertaining to vertigo (in all its meanings).
- Revolving; rotating; rotatory.
Derived terms
Translations
Having an aspect of great depth
Inducing giddiness or vertigo
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Pertaining to vertigo
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Revolving, rotating
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References
- “vertiginous” in John A. Simpson and Edward S. C. Weiner, editors, The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989, →ISBN.
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