formication

English

Etymology

Circa 1700, from Latin formīca (ant) + -tion.

Noun

formication (countable and uncountable, plural formications)

  1. (medicine) An abnormal skin sensation similar to that of insects crawling over or within the skin; a tactile hallucination involving such a sensation. A common side-effect of substance abuse, it can also be experienced with high fever, menopause, skin cancer, diabetic neuropathy, or herpes zoster.
    Synonyms: (archaic) creevles, (informal) creepy-crawlies
    • 1853, The Scottish Review:
      Soon the formications and muscular debility returned, not alone, but accompanied with painful cramps and startlings in the feet and calves of the legs.

Further reading

French

Pronunciation

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Noun

formication f (plural formications)

  1. formication

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