单词 | intumescence |
释义 | intumescencen. 1. a. The process of swelling up. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > expansion or enlargement > [noun] > distension > swelling or swollenness bolninga1340 bollingc1390 bossingc1440 tumour?1541 swelling1577 bulking1599 outswelling1611 swelth1631 turgescence1631 puffedness1648 intumescency1650 inturgescency1650 intumescence1656 obtumescence1657 bloatedness1660 tumefaction1666 turgescency1666 turgence1671 swell1683 tumidness1688 puffiness1699 tumidity1721 turgidity1732 inturgescence1755 tumescence1859 swollenness1902 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Intumescence, a swelling, puffing or uprising. 1660 R. Boyle New Exper. Physico-mechanicall (1682) iv. 27 A farther and sufficient manifestation, whence the intumescence of the bladder proceeds. 1671 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 6 2141 The Lungs are dilated..; upon their Dilatation follows the Intumescence of the Diaphragme as of a Sail. 1755 S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. Pref. As much superiour to human resistance, as the revolutions of the sky, or intumescence of the tide. 1872 W. S. Symonds Rec. Rocks i. 15 Its intumescence forces it to exude through a crack or hole in the cover of the vessel. b. figurative in reference to language. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > ornateness > [noun] > inflated or bombastic style inflation1603 windinessa1613 ranting1633 tumoura1639 turgency1654 tympany1680 swell1744 turgidity1756 turgidness1757 tumidity1791 ráiméis1828 mouthiness1830 spread-eagleism1858 inflatedness1867 ampullosity1869 telegraphese1870 mouthing1876 Barnumese1889 intumescence1893 1893 F. Hall in Nation (N.Y.) 56 274/2 The flatulent intumescence of Dr. Parr. 2. Physiology. A swelling of the tissue of any organ or part of the body, or of a plant. Also concrete. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > swelling > [noun] > a swelling or protuberance ampereOE kernelc1000 wenc1000 knot?c1225 swella1250 bulchc1300 bunchc1325 bolninga1340 botcha1387 bouge1398 nodusa1400 oedemaa1400 wax-kernel14.. knobc1405 nodule?a1425 more?c1425 bunnyc1440 papa1450 knurc1460 waxing kernel?c1460 lump?a1500 waxen-kernel1500 bump1533 puff1538 tumour?1541 swelling1542 elevation1543 enlarging1562 knub1563 pimple1582 ganglion1583 button1584 phyma1585 emphysema?1587 flesh-pimple1587 oedem?a1591 burgeon1597 wartle1598 hurtle1599 pough1601 wart1603 extumescence1611 hulch1611 peppernel1613 affusion1615 extumescency1684 jog1715 knibloch1780 tumefaction1802 hunch1803 income1808 intumescence1822 gibber1853 tumescence1859 whetstone1886 tumidity1897 Osler's node1920 1822 J. M. Good Study Med. IV. 248 Producing a kind of general intumescence of the abdomen on the right side. 1841 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. III. 313/1 The compression made by the intumescence of the muscles. 1858 E. Lankester & W. B. Carpenter Veg. Physiol. (new ed.) §391 A little swelling or intumescence, formed of very spongy cellular tissue, and containing a great deal of fluid. 1861 F. H. Ramadge Curability of Consumption 76 In consequence of mucous bronchial intumescence. 3. a. The bubbling up of a fluid or molten mass. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > gas > gas or air in liquid or effervescence > [noun] boilingc1384 fervence14.. bubblinga1500 burbling1528 bullitiona1626 ebullition1646 fermentationa1661 intumescence1661 effervescence1685 struggle1741 struggling1764 bubblement1842 bubble1870 creaming1888 hotter1923 1661 R. Boyle New Exper. Physico-mech. iii. xx The intumescence of it might proceed from small parcels of air..harboured in the body of that liquor. 1696 W. Cowper in Philos. Trans. 1695–7 (Royal Soc.) 19 234 This Intumescence and agitation of the matter is made in the Stomach. 1796 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 86 287 The mixture melted without intumescence. 1879 F. Rutley Study of Rocks x. 112 Before the blowpipe sodalite fuses with intumescence to a colourless glass. b. figurative. Excited spirit or feeling. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > [noun] excitation1393 motiona1398 concitation1534 erectiona1586 fermentationc1660 effervescence1744 effervescency1767 intumescence1775 electricity1796 electrization1798 sensation1807 electrification1835 bubblement1842 excitement1846 suscitation1870 exuberation1889 splash1899 rousedness1915 adrenaline1928 drama1930 1775 S. Johnson Taxation no Tyranny 20 The intumescence of nations would have found its vent, like all other expansive violence, where there was least resistance. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1656 |
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