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intumesce bubble up: move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically; "Gases bubbled up from the earth"; "Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America" swell: expand abnormally; "The bellies of the starving children are swelling"
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intumescence swelling up with blood or other fluids (as with congestion) the swelling of certain substances when they are heated (often accompanied by release of water)
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intumescent bloated: abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas; "hungry children with bloated stomachs"; "he had a grossly distended stomach"; "eyes with puffed (or puffy) lids"; "swollen hands"; "tumescent tissue"; "puffy tumid flesh"
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intumescence Hyperplastic symptom characterized by blister-like swelling on the surfaces of plant organs. (20)
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intumescentia A swelling. I. Cervicalis, the cervical enlargement of the spinal cord. I. Lumborum, the lumbar enlargement of the cord.
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