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deep pain

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deep pain [′dēp ′pān]
(neuroscience)
Pattern of somesthetic sensation of pain, usually indefinitely localized, originating in the viscera, muscles, and other deep tissues.


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To him the sound of song and laughter was deep pain, and he was fain to end it.
 
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