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bubonocele
bubonocele (bjuːˈbɒnəsiːl) [a. Gr. βουβωνοκήλη, f. βουβῶν the groin + κήλη a rupture; cf. F. bubonocèle.] Inguinal rupture or hernia.1615 Crooke Body of Man 91 Whence it commeth to passe, that woemen are often troubled with the Boubonocele. 1736 Phil. Trans. XXXIX. 329 The Cure of the Hernia..could ...
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bowel
▪ I. bowel, n.1 (ˈbaʊɪl) Forms: 3 buel, 4 bewelle, bouel, 4–6 bowele, bowelle, 5 bawelly, boel, bowalle, bowaly, bowyle, boyell, 5–8 bowell, 3– bowel. [ME. buel, bouel, a. OF. boel, buel, bouel, masc. (also boele, buele, bouele fem.) = Pr. budel, It. budello:—late L. botellus pudding, sausage (Marti...
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incarcerate
▪ I. incarcerate, ppl. a. arch. (ɪnˈkɑːsərət) [ad. med.L. incarcerāt-us, pa. pple. of incarcerāre: see prec.] Incarcerated, imprisoned; confined, shut in. (Formerly constr. also as pa. pple. of next.)1528 Roy Rede Me (Arb.) 48 They lose their goodes with oute mercy, And their boddies to be incarcera...
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cele
▪ I. † cele, n. Med. Obs. [mod.L., a. Gr. κήλη; cf. bubonocele, enterocele, etc.] (See quots.)1708–15 Kersey, Cele, a swelling in any part of the Body, especially the Groin. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Cele, in a general sense, denotes any tumour, but more particularly that proceeding from a rupture ...
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cysto-
cysto- (sɪstəʊ) combining form of Gr. κύστη = κύστις bladder, cyst, usually in reference to the urinary bladder; as in cystobuˈbonocele [see bubonocele], hernia of the bladder through the inguinal opening; ˈcystocele [F. cystocèle; Gr. κήλη tumour, cele], hernia of the bladder; ˈcystocyte [-cyte], o...
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