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TV image fluctuations
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jitter
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to move agitatedly," 1931, American English; see jitters . Related: Jittered ; jittering .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Jitter may refer to: Shaking, such as shivering , myoclonus , tremors , or a possible symptom of panic attacks , or of triggering in post-traumatic stress disorder In electronics and signal processing : Jitter , an irregular time variation of period signal ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources
Usage examples of jitter.
Grenier let the autoleveller have its head, watching the coleopter shrouds at the wingtips jitter as they sought to obey the gyros.
It was the first glitterer that jittered slowly in position, from time to time drifting slightly and then abruptly moving back into place.
Schools never failed to give Eve the jitters, but she walked with Hyer across the great hall.
The nasogastric tubing, ripped out of position with a small spray of blood, jittered against the bedguard.
All his jitters, all his bitter determination to destroy Caine, all the back-of-the-neck pressure of the soapies in the booth, all was forgotten.
Tuck jittered about nervously, fretting about Danner and Tarpy and Patrel and all of his other squadmates, wondering if they were safe and if they had seen any Wolves or Vulg sign or had found any Vulg lairs.
Weequay at another station yowled and began to jitter as arcs of blue electrical fire curled up from the base of his booby-trapped seat.
Cazarit people put any men on Battue, refusing to wear the medallion tags, refusing to let Cazarit security check out anyone in their entourage, the Governors of Cazar Company are about to jitter out of their skins.
Her joints began to jitter as the menstruum ran from her, and in her skull that alien song rose like a dozen sirens.
She chastised herself for being so persnickety when he did, in fact, have so many redeeming qualities, and attributed it to premarital jitters.
Guerrero, the structural integrity of the antenna booms can dampen out the low frequency platform jitter and the higher jitter the piezo electric system can handle.
The room was appointed with my few simple requirements: just a big bathroom, a comfy couch, and a kiln, in case I want to calm my preshow jitters by fashioning an urn.
The Prowler jittered, dancing like a flag buffeted by strong wind, as bullets tore through its flesh.
It was doubly queer, because Spooner had had a bad case of the jitters immediately after the mysterious murder of Ellery Cotswold.
She paused to light a filtertip cigarette while the boy jittered, perhaps from coffee nerves, starey, aimless look of exhaustion in his eyes.