Galvanisms [noun]

Definition of Galvanisms:

energized matter, power

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Opposite/Antonyms of Galvanisms:

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Sentence/Example of Galvanisms:

Back in 1875 Beard and Rockwell speak of two cases, one cured and the other relieved by descending galvanism.

But galvanism applied to the spinal cord in the neck, causes contraction of blood-vessels.

I laid great stress on the 3/8's, and the galvanism, and took them on trust, ignorant as to their functions.

This mental galvanism was rewarded by improved pay, enabling them to live comfortably till the end of 1838.

No medical man should give any female up who is flooding, no matter how severely, till he has tried Galvanism.

Two more great discoveries, galvanism and electro-magnetic induction, were necessary before the practical motor became possible.

The history of electricity, galvanism, and magnetism, furnishes the most striking illustration of this remark.

He was, during the same period, frequently occupied in experiments on galvanism.

The cause of young Ed's galvanism was so strong that he actually won from his aunt as bearer of the news.

But the life was galvanic in its nature, created by a war-galvanism of which the shocks were almost neutralized by mud.