Tourette syndrome (redirected fromTourettes Disorder) Medical Tou·rette syndrome (to͝o-rĕt′)orTou·rette's syndrome(-rĕts′) n. A neurological disorder characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics, such as blinking, shrugging, sniffing, or repeating phrases. It is usually diagnosed in...
Tourette's is a condition that develops in childhood where a person makes involuntary movements, twitches, or sounds, called tics.
Tourette syndrome (tʊəˈrɛt) n (Pathology) a brain disorder characterized by involuntary outbursts of swearing, spitting, barking, etc, and sudden involuntary movements. Also called:Gilles de la Tourette syndrome,Tourette's syndromeorTourette's ...
Related to Tourette syndrome:Asperger's syndrome,Tic disorder Tou·rette syndrome (to͝o-rĕt′)orTou·rette's syndrome(-rĕts′) n. A neurological disorder characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics, such as blinking, shrugging, sniffing, or repeating phrases. It is usually diagnosed ...