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单词 grumous
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grumousadj.

Brit. /ˈɡruːməs/, U.S. /ˈɡrəməs/
Etymology: < modern Latin *grūmōsus, < grūmus grume n.: see -ous suffix.
1. Containing, consisting of, or resembling grume; clotted; thick, viscid.
a. of blood.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > discharge or flux > [adjective] > of blood > coagulated blood
gorya1547
starkled1628
grumous1665
grumulous1739
1665 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 1 86 The Kidneys filled with a kind of grumous blood.
1733 G. Cheyne Eng. Malady ii. i. 119 When the globular and grumous Part [of the Blood] is in a far greater Proportion than the Serum.
1805 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 14 489 Extravasated blood, partly fluid and partly grumous.
1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 654 Grumous or granular blood, let loose from the liver, stomach, or some other digestive organ.
1872 T. G. Thomas Pract. Treat. Dis. Women (ed. 3) 471 He..cut into a tumor behind the uterus and gave exit to a large amount of black, grumous blood.
b. of other fluids.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [adjective] > specifically of liquids
clammy1541
grumous1665
slabby1676
pithy1876
1665 M. Nedham Medela Medicinæ 412 The offending matter is grown grumous, curdled or gellied.
1736 N. Bailey Dict. Domesticum 129 The scalding the vessel..stirs up the grumous resinous and oily part of the wood.
1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters i. 104 Soaps..soon after separate into grumous coagulations.
1852 T. Ross tr. A. von Humboldt Personal Narr. Trav. Amer. II. xvi. 53 (note) The substance which falls down in grumous and filamentous clots is not pure caoutchouc.
1874 M. C. Cooke Fungi 41 The minute sooty spores are developed either on delicate threads or in compacted cells, arising first from a sort of semi-gelatinous, grumous stroma.
1890 Lancet 3 May 957/2 The appendix on examination, after removal, was found to contain a dark grumous fluid.
2. transferred. Of diseases, appearances, etc.: Characterized or caused by grume.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of blood > [adjective] > clotting
grumous1779
1779 S. Johnson Let. 5 Oct. (1992) III. 185 Mr. Thrales disorder, whether grumous or serous, must be cured by bleeding.
1801 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 5 258 A grumous dark appearance like to a slight extravasation.
1802 W. Paley Nat. Theol. xxiii. 467 A small grumous tumour.
1843 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 53 806 Flies and wasps, which no flapping will keep off from his [the thunny's] grumous liver.
1849 E. Sieveking tr. C. Rokitansky Man. Pathol. Anat. II. 85 The contents of the intestine are of a..fetid, flocculent and grumous character.
3. Botany. Of roots, etc.: Consisting or formed of clustered grains; granulated.
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the world > plants > part of plant > part defined by form or function > protuberance or lump > [adjective] > having protuberances
knoppy1562
gouty1597
warted1681
grumous1688
bunched1776
papulose1776
pustular1792
papulous1797
verrucose1802
grained1818
nodulated1824
verrucous1828
graniform1830
pustulatous moss1856
papuliferous1857
the world > plants > appearance of plant > defined by texture > [adjective] > rough, granulated, or powdery
mealy1567
miliary1760
scurvy1763
pulverulent1828
grumous1830
pulveraceous1857
pannose1866
scabrid1866
scabriusculous1866
scaberulous1870
saccharine1889
panniform1894
1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. 116/1 Grumous or knotty kernelly roots, fastned to one head.
1830 J. Lindley Introd. Nat. Syst. Bot. 74 Seeds extremely minute (their nucleus consisting of a mass of grumous matter).
1863 M. J. Berkeley Handbk. Brit. Mosses iii. 9 The spores of Mosses..consist of a grumous mass.

Derivatives

ˈgrumousness n. grumous condition.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered secretion > [noun] > disorders of fluid secretions
redounding?1541
suppression1583
glut1597
fluctuation1620
grumousness1676
stasis1745
remora1782
hyperosmolarity1947
hyperosmolality1959
1676 R. Wiseman Severall Chirurg. Treat. i. xiv. 65 The cause of which may be referred either to the coagulation of the Serum, or grumousness of the Bloud.
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