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| erupt | <dentistry> When a new tooth comes in, the tooth is said to erupt when the tooth breaks through the surface of your gums, so you can see the tooth in your mouth. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| eruption | 1. <dentistry> The act of breaking out, appearing or becoming visible, as eruption of the teeth. 2. <dermatology> Visible efflorescent lesions of the skin due to disease, especially an exanthematous disease and marked by redness and prominence, a rash. See: exanthema. Origin: L. Eruptio = a breaking out (08 Jan 1998) |
| eruption cyst | A form of dentigerous cyst in the soft tissues in conjunction with an erupting tooth; seen on the alveolar ridge of children. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eruptive | 1. Breaking out or bursting forth. "The sudden glance Appears far south eruptive through the cloud." (Thomson) 2. <medicine> Attended with eruption or efflorescence, or producing it; as, an eruptive fever. 3. <geology> Produced by eruption; as, eruptive rocks, such as the igneous or volcanic. Origin: Cf. F. Eruptif. <geology> An eruptive rock. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| eruptive fever | A febrile disease of the mediterranean area, the crimea, africa, and india, caused by infection with rickettsia conorii. (12 Dec 1998) |
| eruptive phase | That period in the tooth formation which includes the development of the roots, periodontal ligament, and dentogingival junction of the tooth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eruptive stage | The stage of an exanthematous illness in which the rash appears. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eruptive xanthoma | The sudden appearance of groups of 1-4 mm waxy yellow or yellowish-brown papules with an erythematous halo, especially over extensors of the elbows and knees, and on the back and buttocks of patients with severe hyperlipaemia, often familial or more rarely in severe diabetes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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start abruptly; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc" erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism" start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously" break out; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted" become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while" break: force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger" appear on the skin; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant" become raw or open; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce"
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| eruptive |
producing or characterized by eruptions; "an eruptive disease" igneous: produced by the action of fire or intense heat; "rocks formed by igneous agents" actively spewing out lava; "a geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring"
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volcanic eruption: the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible (of volcanos) pouring out fumes of lava (or a deposit so formed) outbreak: a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition); "the outbreak of hostilities" bang: a sudden very loud noise the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum
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| eruptive xanthoma |
xanthoma erupti
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a dentigerous cyst presenting as a dilatation of the follicular space about the crown of the erupting deciduous or permanent teeth in children, caused by the accumulation of tissue fluid or blood.
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| erupt | become active and spew forth lava and rocks |
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| erupt | erupt or intensify suddenly |
| erupt | become raw or open |
| erupt | start abruptly |
| erupt | appear on the skin |
| erupt | as of teeth, for example |
| erupt | force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up |
| erupt | become suddenly excited or angry |
| erupt | start to burn or burst into flames |
| erupt | erupting or tending to erupt |
| erupt | the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum |
| erupt | a sudden very loud noise |
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