Tumescence

//tjuːˈmɛsəns//

Synonyms for "tumescence" (110 found)

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Synonyms

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derived

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is a

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Translations

10 translations across 5 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • оток noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)

Czech

3 entries
  • duření noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)
  • topoření noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)
  • zduření noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)

Dutch

2 entries
  • zwelling noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)
  • zwelling noun (swollen organ)

Finnish

2 entries
  • paisuminen noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)
  • paisunut elin noun (swollen organ)

Russian

2 entries
  • о́пухоль noun (swelling due to presence of fluid)
  • о́пухоль noun (swollen organ)

Sample sentences

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It is still more remarkable that the reeves also, even in the presence of the males, will court each other and have intercourse. We may associate this with the high erotic development of birds, the difficulty with which tumescence seems to occur in them, and their long courtships.

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