| intumesce | To swell up; to enlarge. Origin: L. In-tumesco, to swell up, fr. Tumeo, to swell (05 Mar 2000) |
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| intumescence | Synonym: enlargement. 2. The process of enlarging or swelling; used to describe the spinal enlargements. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intumescent | Enlarging; becoming enlarged or swollen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intumescent cataract | A cataract swollen because of fluid absorption. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intumescentia | Synonym: enlargement. Origin: Mod. L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intumescentia cervicalis | A spindle-shaped swelling of the spinal cord extending from the third cervical to the second thoracic vertebra, with maximum thickness opposite the fifth or sixth cervical vertebra, consequential to the innervation of the upper limb. Synonym: intumescentia cervicalis, cervical enlargement of spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intumescentia ganglioformis | The sensory ganglion of the facial (7th cranial) nerve. The geniculate ganglion cells send central processes to the brainstem and peripheral processes to the taste buds in the anterior tongue, the soft palate, and the skin of the external auditory meatus and the mastoid process. (12 Dec 1998) |
| intumescentia lumbalis | A spindle-shaped swelling of the spinal cord beginning at the level of the tenth thoracic vertebra and tapering into the medullary cone, with maximum thickness opposite the last thoracic vertebra, consequential to the innervation of the lower limb. Synonym: intumescentia lumbalis, lumbar enlargement of spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intumescentia tympanica | A swelling, not ganglionic, on the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeus nerve; it is regarded as possibly similar to the carotid glomus. Synonym: intumescentia tympanica, tympanic intumescence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| 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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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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Hyperplastic symptom characterized by blister-like swelling on the surfaces of plant organs. (20)
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A swelling. I. Cervicalis, the cervical enlargement of the spinal cord. I. Lumborum, the lumbar enlargement of the cord.
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| intumesce | expand abnormally |
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| intumesce | move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating |
| intumesce | the swelling of certain substances when they are heated (often accompanied by release of water) |
| intumesce | swelling up with blood or other fluids (as with congestion) |
| intumesce | the swelling of certain substances when they are heated (often accompanied by release of water) |
| intumesce | swelling up with blood or other fluids (as with congestion) |
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