Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
trematic
Adjective
/trəˈmætɪk/

Definition
Relating to tremors or oscillations, especially in a physical or mechanical context.

Examples
- Researchers studied trematic signals in seismic activity.
- The device was designed to minimize trematic effects during operation.
- Her trematic demeanor indicated her nervousness before the performance.

Meaning
The term ‘trematic’ pertains to vibrations or tremors. It is often used to describe phenomena associated with shaking or quivering movements.

Synonyms
- Vibrational
- Tremulous
- Shaking