Tumid

  • 21Tumid — Opsvulmet …

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  • 22tumid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. turgid, swollen, distended, enlarged; protuberant, bulging; bombastic, pompous, inflated; teeming, bursting. See convexity, expansion. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Swollen] Syn. bulging, distended,… …

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  • 23tumid — tu·mid || tuːmɪd / tju adj. swollen, puffy; bombastic; bulging …

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  • 24tumid — (L). Swollen …

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  • 25tumid — a. 1. Swollen, swelled, enlarged, distended, puffed up, turgid. 2. Protuberant, swelling. 3. Bombastic, turgid, swelling, pompous, inflated, stilted, grandiloquent, declamatory, rhetorical, high flown, puffy, falsely sublime, grandiose, fustian,… …

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  • 26tumid — adj 1. swollen, enlarged, bloated, puffed up or out, puffy, Pathol. dropsical, Pathol. edematous, Pathol. edematose, Bot., Entomol. incras sate; tumescent, turgid, inflated, Obs. sufflated, distended, expanded, dilated, Pathol., Bot. hypertro… …

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  • 27tumid — tu·mid …

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  • 28tumid — adj. swollen …

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  • 29tumid — tu•mid [[t]ˈtu mɪd, ˈtyu [/t]] adj. 1) pat swollen, or affected with swelling, as a part of the body 2) pompous or inflated, as language; turgid; bombastic 3) seeming to swell; bulging • Etymology: 1535–45; < L tumidus swollen =tum(ēre) to… …

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  • 30tumid — /ˈtjuməd / (say tyoohmuhd) adjective 1. swollen, or affected with swelling, as a part of the body. 2. pompous, turgid, or bombastic, as language, literary style, etc. {Latin tumidus swollen} –tumidity /tjuˈmɪdəti/ (say tyooh miduhtee) –tumidness …