Nausea
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+ | # A feeling of [[physical]] [[unwellness]], usually with the desire to [[vomit]]. | ||
+ | # Strong [[dislike]] or [[disgust]]. | ||
+ | # [[sea-sickness|Sea-sickness]]. | ||
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- | *[[Nausea (novel)]], a novel by Sartre | + | *''[[Nausea (novel)|Nausea ]]'', a novel by Sartre |
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- A feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit.
- Strong dislike or disgust.
- Sea-sickness.
See also
- Nausea , a novel by Sartre
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