turgescence

English

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Noun

turgescence (countable and uncountable, plural turgescences)

  1. The act of swelling, or state of being swollen or turgescent.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Sir Thomas Browne to this entry?)
    • 1842, Gibbons Merle; John Reitch, The Domestic Dictionary and Housekeeper’s Manual: Comprising Everything Related to Cookery, Diet, Economy and Medicine. By Gibbons Merle. The Medical Portion of the Work by John Reitch, M.D., London: William Strange, 21, Paternoster Row, OCLC 562334031, page 360, column 2:
      If the predisposition to the disease has arisen from a plethoric state of the system, or from a turgescence in the vessels of the head, this is to be obviated by bleeding, both generally and topically, but more particularly the latter; an abstemious diet and proper exercise; and by a seton in the neck.
  2. Empty magnificence or pompousness; inflation; bombast; turgidity.
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French

Noun

turgescence f (plural turgescences)

  1. swelling
  2. turgor

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