
1) Dilation 2) Distention 3) Ectasia 4) Ectasis 5) Increase 6) Mydriasis 7) Tympanites 8) Tympanitic 9) Varicocele 10) Vasodilation 11) Vasomotor
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1) Distension 2) Distention 3) French word used in English 4) Physiological condition 5) Physiological state
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- the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions
- the act of expanding an aperture
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• (n.) A dilation or enlargement of a canal or other organ. • (n.) The act of dilating; expansion; an enlarging on al/ sides; the state of being dilated; dilation. • (n.) Prolixity; diffuse discourse.
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the condition, as of an orifice or tubular structure, of being dilated or stretched beyond the normal dimensions.
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Stretching or widening of an opening, usually the urethra or neck of the bladder
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(from the article `parturition`) Early in labour the uterine contractions come on at intervals of 20 to 30 minutes and last about 40 seconds. They are then accompanied by slight ...
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Dilation, or dilatation, is the gradual opening (dilating) of the cervix during labour. At around 10 cm the cervix is 'fully dilated'.
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The condition, as of an orifice or tubular structure, of being dilated or stretched beyond the normal dimensions. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(dil″ә-ta´shәn) the condition, as of an orifice or tubular structure, of being dilated or stretched beyond normal dimensions by medications or instrumentation. the act of dilating or stretching. dilatation and curettage(D & C) ex...
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Dil`a·ta'tion noun [ Middle English
dilatacioun , French
dilatation , Latin
dilatatio , from
dilatare . See
Dilate , and confer 2d
Dilation .]
1. Prolixity; diffuse discourse. [ Obsolete] 'What needeth greater
dilatation ?'
Chaucer. ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dil′ă-tā′shŭn Synonyms: dilation
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Dilatation: The process of enlargement or expansion. For example, dilatation of the eye is the process by which the pupil is temporarily enlarged with special (mydriatic) eye drops. This allows the eye care specialist to better view the inside of the eye. The word "dilation" means the same thing as "dilatation". Both come from t...
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[
n] - the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions
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distension noun the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions
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Expansion of an organ or vessel. Also, dilation.
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the condition of being abnormally dilated or enlarged.
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Expansion of an organ or vessel. Also, dilation.
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a dilated formation or part. · an abnormal enlargement of an aperture or a canal of the body. · · an enlargement made in a body aperture or canal for surgical or medical treatment. · a restoration to normal patency of an abnormally small body opening or passageway, as of the anus or esophagus.
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the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions
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