"Tumoral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or characteristic of a tumour or a neoplasm, especially one that is abnormal or cancerous.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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."