Definition of Seasickness. Meaning of Seasickness. Synonyms of Seasickness

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Definition of Seasickness

Seasickness
Seasickness Sea"sick`ness, n. The peculiar sickness, characterized by nausea and prostration, which is caused by the pitching or rolling of a vessel.

Meaning of Seasickness from wikipedia

- Poor visibility conditions, such as fog, may worsen seasickness. The greatest contributor to seasickness is the tendency for people being affected by the...
- Look up seasick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seasick may refer to: Seasickness, a form of motion sickness Seasick (album), by Imperial Teen, 1990...
- Steven Gene Wold (né Leach; 19 March 1951), commonly known as Seasick Steve, is an American blues musician. He plays mostly personalized guitars and sings...
- or Canada. It has also been cited as one of the most used drugs for seasickness within the British Royal Navy. Cinnarizine is predominantly used to treat...
- Seasick is the debut studio album by the American band Imperial Teen, released on May 7, 1996, by Slash Records. The album received positive reviews from...
- This is the discography of American blues musician Seasick Steve. He has released twelve studio albums, two compilation albums, one Extended play and...
- the crew eventually suc****bing to profound fatigue and seasickness. Lennon (free of seasickness) was eventually forced to take the yacht's wheel alone...
- Seasick Sailor is a 2013 horror and dramatic short film from Torre Catalano. It stars Keir Gilchrist, Martha MacIsaac, Fran Kranz, Martin Starr, Emily...
- series and by Mark Hildreth for the 1980s series. Cecil (or "Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent") – a large green sea serpent with a slight lisp. He is fiercely...
- Cold shock response Decompression Nitrogen narcosis Oxygen toxicity Seasickness Uncontrolled decompression Diver behaviour and competence Lack of competence...