tumultuation

noun

Etymology

From Latin tumultuatio.

  1. derived from tumultuatio

Definitions

  1. tumult

    tumult; commotion.

    • [T]hat in the ſound obſervable in our Experiment, the contiguous air receives many ſtrokes from the particles of the Liquor, ſeems probable, by the ſudden and eager tumultuation of the parts of the Liquors: […]

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