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a raised area on the skin containing fluid. The fluid can be blood or serum, the clear liquid portion of the blood. bruise (Also called contusion.) - a collection of blood due to broken blood vessels underneath the skin usually caused by trauma. A bruise causes discoloration and swelling in the area.
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| blistering |
(printed circuit/plastics) A localized swelling and separation between any of the layers of the printed circuit base laminate and/or between the laminate and the metal cladding. Also, similar swelling in molded parts.
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| blister |
an annoying person.
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| blistering |
The formation of dome-shaped, hollow projections of paint.
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a fluid-filled bump.
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| blister | very fast |
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| blister | hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters |
| blister | harsh or corrosive in tone |
| blister | covered with small blisters |
| blister | hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters |
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