Quiver vs. Vibrate

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Quivernoun

(weaponry) A container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

Quivernoun

(figuratively) A ready storage location for figurative tools or weapons.

Quivernoun

(obsolete) The collective noun for cobras.

Quivernoun

(mathematics) A multidigraph.

Quiveradjective

(archaic) Nimble, active.

Quiververb

(intransitive) To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

Quiveradjective

Nimble; active.

Quiververb

To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

Quivernoun

The act or state of quivering; a tremor.

Quivernoun

A case or sheath for arrows to be carried on the person.

Quivernoun

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright;

Quivernoun

a shaky motion;

Quivernoun

case for holding arrows

Quivernoun

the act of vibrating

Quiververb

shake with fast, tremulous movements;

Quiververb

move back and forth very rapidly;

Quiververb

move with or as if with a regular alternating motion;

Quiver

A quiver is a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins. It can be carried on an archer's body, the bow, or the ground, depending on the type of shooting and the archer's personal preference.

Vibrateverb

(intransitive) To shake with small, rapid movements to and fro.

Vibrateverb

(intransitive) To resonate.

Vibrateverb

(transitive) To brandish; to swing to and fro.

Vibrateverb

(transitive) To mark or measure by moving to and fro.

Vibrateverb

(transitive) To affect with vibratory motion; to set in vibration.

Vibratenoun

The setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to vibrate rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.

Vibrateverb

To brandish; to move to and fro; to swing; as, to vibrate a sword or a staff.

Vibrateverb

To mark or measure by moving to and fro; as, a pendulum vibrating seconds.

Vibrateverb

To affect with vibratory motion; to set in vibration.

Vibrateverb

To move to and fro, or from side to side, as a pendulum, an elastic rod, or a stretched string, when disturbed from its position of rest; to swing; to oscillate.

Vibrateverb

To have the constituent particles move to and fro, with alternate compression and dilation of parts, as the air, or any elastic body; to quiver.

Vibrateverb

To produce an oscillating or quivering effect of sound; as, a whisper vibrates on the ear.

Vibrateverb

To pass from one state to another; to waver; to fluctuate; as, a man vibrates between two opinions.

Vibrateverb

shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner

Vibrateverb

move or swing from side to side regularly;

Vibrateverb

be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action;

Vibrateverb

sound with resonance;

Vibrateverb

feel sudden intense sensation or emotion;

Vibrateverb

move continuously and rapidly to and fro

Vibrateverb

quiver with (a quality or emotion)

Vibrateverb

(of a sound) resonate; continue to be heard

Vibrateverb

(of a pendulum) swing to and fro.

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