stinging pain
31Stinger (medicine) — In medicine, a stinger, also called a burner or nerve pinch injury , is a minor neurological injury suffered by athletes, mostly in high contact sports such as rugby, American football, wrestling, and roller derby. The injury is always a spine… …
32sting — (v.) O.E. stingan to prick with a small point (of weapons, insects, plants, etc.), from P.Gmc. *stenganan (Cf. O.N. stinga, O.H.G. stungen to prick, Goth. us stagg to prick out, O.H.G. stanga, Ger. stange pole, perch, Ger. stengel stalk, stem ),… …
33Georgi Markov — Georgi Ivanov Markov ( bg. Георги Иванов Марков) (March 1, 1929 – September 11, 1978) was a Bulgarian dissident.Markov originally worked as a novelist and playwright, but in 1969, he defected from Bulgaria, then a communist state under the… …
34Cheiracanthium inclusum — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …
35Sodium ascorbate — Sodium L ascorbate[1] IUPAC name …
36smart — adjective 1》 clean, tidy, and stylish. 2》 bright and fresh in appearance. 3》 (of a place) fashionable and upmarket. 4》 informal having a quick intelligence. ↘(of a device) programmed so as to be capable of independent action. ↘chiefly N.… …
37prick — I. v. a. 1. Pierce (with a small hole), perforate, puncture. 2. Spur, goad, incite, impel, urge, drive. 3. Sting, wound, pain, hurt, cut. 4. Make acid, acidify. 5. Erect. II. v. n. Spur, ride, gallop, hasten, post …
38burn — [v1] be on fire; set on fire bake, be ablaze, blaze, brand, broil, calcine, cauterize, char, combust, conflagrate, cook, cremate, enkindle, flame, flare, flash, flicker, glow, heat, ignite, incinerate, kindle, light, melt, parch, reduce to ashes …
39flecainide — A drug used to treat abnormal heart rhythms. It may also relieve neuropathic pain, the burning, stabbing, or stinging pain that may arise from damage to nerves caused by some types of cancer or cancer treatment …
40smart — ► ADJECTIVE 1) clean, tidy, and stylish. 2) bright and fresh in appearance. 3) (of a place) fashionable and upmarket. 4) informal having a quick intelligence. 5) chiefly N. Amer. impertinently clever or sarcastic. 6) quick; brisk …