Titubation
noun, Pathology.
1.
a disturbance of body equilibrium in standing or walking, resulting in an uncertain gait and trembling, especially resulting from diseases of the cerebellum.
noun (pathol)
1.
a disordered gait characterized by stumbling or staggering, often caused by a lesion of the cerebellum
2.
Also called lingual titubation. stuttering or stammering
titubation tit·u·ba·tion (tĭch’ə-bā’shən)
n.
The staggering or stumbling gait that is characteristic of certain nervous disorders.
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