"Tumescing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tumescing" Meaning

Tumescing refers to the process of swelling or becoming tumescent, which means becoming erect or inflated, often used to describe a male genital swelling, typically in the context of an erection.

"Tumescing" Examples

Word: Tumescing


Definition: Conjugate of "tumescence", which means to swell or become inflamed.


Usage Examples:


1. Medical context:
The wound started tumescing after the surgery, which the doctor attributed to an infection.
2. Scientific context:
The plant roots were observed tumescing to absorb more water from the wet soil.
3. Biological context:
The researcher studied how muscles were tumescing in anticipation of a fight to prepare for the predator's attack.
4. Linguistic context:
Some words are tumescing in popularity as they become part of everyday conversation and usage.
5. Poetic context:
As the sun rose over the hills, the earth began to tumescing, a vibrant hue of green after the rain.

Sources:

- Oxford Dictionaries
- Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing
- Nature Research Journal

"Tumescing" Similar Words

Tumefied

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Tumefies

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Tumefy

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Tumefying

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Tumeric

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Tumeric comes from the plant Curcuma longa and is commonly used as a spice in cooking. The most notable compound in tumeric is curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory properties and is used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments. The word "tumeric" is pronounced as /ˈtɜːrmɪk/ (TUR-mik).

Tumesce

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To thicken or become swollen, often as a result of an allergic reaction or injury, usually accompanied by the appearance of small blisters or hives, e.g. "the skin began to tumesce after being bitten by the insect".

Tumescence

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Tumescence refers to an increased swelling, enlargement, or fullness, often due to the accumulation of fluid or blood. It can be used in various contexts, including:<br><br> Anatomical: In medicine, tumescence refers to the swelling of a body part, such as an organ or a tumor.<br> Psychological: In psychology, tumescence is the swelling of the genitals, often related to sexual arousal.<br> Botanical: In botany, tumescence refers to the swelling of plant parts, such as fruits or flowers.<br><br>Overall, tumescence is a general term that describes a change in size or volume due to the accumulation of fluid or other substances.

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Tumid

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Pronounced: /ˈtuːmɪd/<br><br>Tumid (comparative more tumid, superlative most tumid) refers to something that is swollen or inflated, frequently metaphorically. It can also refer to something or someone being pompous.<br><br>1. Swollen: "The tumid members were especially painful to the touch."<br>2. Inflated: "In his claims, his ego was as tumid as his wallet."<br>3. Pompous: "His tumid riveting speech at the conference was fraught with jargon."

Tumidity

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I think there might be a small issue. "Tumidity" isn't a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word.<br><br>However, there is a word "tumid" which means swollen or inflated, often due to excess fluid.

Tummies

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The word "tummies" is a colloquial or informal term that refers to the belly or stomach. It can also be used to describe the feelings of nausea or queasiness, often associated with hunger or a stomach discomfort. For example:<br><br> "The smell of the cooking food made my tummies turn."<br> "After eating too much, I felt sick to my tummies."

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Tumor

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Tumoral

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Tumoricidal

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Having the power to destroy or kill tumors, especially cancerous tumors.

Tumorigenesis

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