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distend
distend, v. (dɪˈstɛnd) [ad. L. distend-ĕre to stretch asunder or out, swell out, extend, f. dis- 1 + tendĕre to stretch. Cf. F. distendre (Paré, 16th c.) in sense 3.] † 1. trans. To stretch asunder, stretch out, extend; to spread out at full length or breadth. Obs.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 134 Masti... Oxford English Dictionary
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distend
distend/dɪˈstend; dɪ`stɛnd/ v[I, Tn](fml 文) (cause sth to) swell by means of pressure from inside (使某物)膨胀 a distended intestine, stomach, vein, etc 膨胀的肠、 胃、 静脉等. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pants
21 products · CRUX HERRINGBONE PANT // ECRU · CRUX HERRINGBONE PANT // ECRU · DISTEND DOUBLE KNEE PANT // BARK · DISTEND DOUBLE KNEE PANT // BARK · DISTEND ...
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Mai Nefhi
Mai Nefhi (Tigrigna for "Water-Distend?") is both a location near Asmara, Eritrea and the dam after which it was named. wikipedia.org
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Arthrogram
Therapeutic arthrograms often distend the joint with cortisone and lidocaine, with a common site being the shoulder. wikipedia.org
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distensible
distensible, a. (dɪˈstɛnsɪb(ə)l) [f. L. distens- ppl. stem of distend-ĕre to distend + -ible.] Capable of being distended or dilated by stretching.1828 in Webster. 1836–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 590/1 The tendinous zones are distensible. 1858 Carpenter Veg. Phys. §110 The bark is sufficiently distensib... Oxford English Dictionary
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Atrophysma
The generic name Atrophysma combines atra ("black") and physma ("to blow up or distend"); the specific epithet, which combines kyanos ("blue") and melas wikipedia.org
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distent
▪ I. † diˈstent, n. Obs. [ad. L. distentus (u- stem) a stretching out, distending, f. ppl. stem of distendĕre to distend.] Stretching out; out-stretched extent; distension; breadth.1613–18 Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626) 34 The wide distent of these tumors, fed from many secret veines. 1614 Raleigh H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Extravasation
In arthroscopy, fluid under pressure is used to inflate and distend a joint and make a working surgical space. A surgical instrument called an arthroscope is used to introduce irrigation fluid under pressure to distend the joint. wikipedia.org
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redistend
rediˈstend, v. [re- 5 a.] To distend again.1684 R. Waller Nat. Exper. 65 The Lungs..were so shrunk up together for want of the air: but by blowing with a Straw..they were redistended. Oxford English Dictionary
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Renal colic
Acute obstruction and the resultant urinary stasis (disruption of urine flow) can distend the ureter (hydroureter) and cause a reflexive peristaltic smooth wikipedia.org
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distension
distension (dɪˈstɛnʃən) Also 7–9 -tion. [ad. L. distensiōn-em, var. of distentiōn-em, n. of action from distendĕre to distend; perh. immed. a. F. distension (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. The action of distending; distended condition; expansion by stretching or swelling out.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beast... Oxford English Dictionary
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Intracranial dolichoectasias
significant deterioration of their tunica intima (and occasionally the tunica media), weakening the vessel walls and causing the artery to elongate and distend wikipedia.org
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liquesce
liquesce, v. rare. (lɪˈkwɛs) [ad. L. liquescĕre to become liquid.] intr. To become liquid. Also fig., to merge into.1831 T. Hope Ess. Origin Man I. 157 When by degrees..the heat..penetrates within the ice so as to make it distend and liquesce. 1920 19th Cent. Dec. 977 The perpetual tendency of privi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vaginoscopy
Saline irrigation to distend the vagina is often used to maximize visualization. References Female genital procedures Endoscopy wikipedia.org
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