| diverticulitis |
(di-vur-tik-u-LI-tis). A condition in which pouch-like bulges or pockets (diverticula) in the wall of the intestine ?most commonly the large intestine ?become inflamed or infected.
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| diverticulosis |
(di-vur-tik-u-LO-sis). A condition in which pouch-like bulges or pockets (diverticula) develop along the digestive tract. Normally, these pouches don't cause any problems but may become inflamed or infected (diverticulitis).
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| diverticulum |
(di-vur-TIK-u-lum). A small, pouch-like bulge or pocket that can appear anywhere along the digestive tract, including the throat, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Most often, diverticula develop in the sigmoid colon. The plural of diverticula is diverticulum.
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| diverticulum |
sac or pouch in organ or colon.
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| divergence |
where deep water surfaces and spreads out.
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| diver | an amphibious diversionary attack |
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| diver | someone who commits sabotage or deliberately causes wrecks |
| diver | the condition or result of being changed |
| diver | noticeable heterogeneity |
| diver | send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one |
| diver | turn aside |
| diver | withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions |
| diver | occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion |
| diver | pleasantly occupied |
| diver | inflammation of a diverticulum in the digestive tract (especially the colon) |
| diver | presence of diverticula in the walls of the colon |
| diver | a herniation through the muscular wall of a tubular organ (especially the colon) |
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