Tumefied

Word TUMEFIED
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Definitions and meanings of "Tumefied"

What do we mean by tumefied?

To cause to swell.

To swell; to rise into a tumour.

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The word "tumefied" in example sentences

When these are reduced, if the hands are contracted, and become trembling, convulsion and delirium seize such a person; but blisters break out on the eyebrow, erythema takes place, the one eyelid being tumefied overtops the other, a hard inflammation sets in, the eye become strongly swelled, and the delirium increases much, but makes its attacks rather at night than by day. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Whence it comes that they are gorged and tumefied. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Crowe, his head had almost resumed its natural dimensions, but then his whole face was so covered with a livid suffusion, his nose appeared so flat, and his lips so tumefied, that he might very well have passed for a Caffre or Ethiopian. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Occasionally, the joints assume a tumefied appearance, generally ulcerating, and causing painful wounds. ❋ Robert Jennings (N/A)

At another time, his tongue having become swollen and tumefied, it was restored to its natural size and condition by licking the railing of the tomb of this saint. ❋ George Barton Cutten (N/A)

At this time the condition of the patient was as follows: The face presented the appearance known as facies hippocratica: the eyeballs were prominent, the corneæ glassy, the pupils widely dilated, not acting to light, and there was no reflex action of the conjunctivæ; the lips were livid, the tongue tumefied, but pallid, the skin ashy pale, the cutaneous tissues apparently devoid of elasticity. ❋ Various (N/A)

Their skins and faces were tumefied by the wind, salt water and sun; the epidermis of their hands was renewed three times; their legs were anchylosed; and they were worn out. ❋ Various (N/A)

He lay upon the table, screaming, because his abdomen was very painful and his hip was all tumefied. ❋ Georges Duhamel (1925)

No, there could be no question concerning the sex of the thing; this was a female, and her tumefied body was almost bursting with eggs. ❋ Unknown (1899)

His eyes were injected with blood, his lips tumefied. ❋ Unknown (1899)

The scrotum was tumefied, and to the touch gave the sensation of a human breast, and the parts were pigmented similar to an engorged breast. ❋ Unknown (1896)

Nelaton, in the sixth volume of his "Surgery," mentions the case of a man who presented himself at Dupuytren's clinic with a tumefied, thickened, and somewhat dilapidated and ulcerated prepuce; this prepuce had worn a couple of golden padlocks for five years, a woman having thus infibulated his organ. ❋ Peter Charles Remondino (1886)

In variola the rosy shallow ulcer and healthy pus, with the acutely tumefied glands, should not be mistaken, at least after a day. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

It required the subtle perception of long intimacy to name remains tumefied and discolored by corruption and exposure, mangled and gnawed by fishes, by reptiles, and by birds; -- it demanded the great courage of love to look upon the eyeless faces found sweltering in the blackness of cypress-shadows, under the low palmettoes of the swamps, -- where gorged buzzards started from sleep, or cottonmouths uncoiled, hissing, at the coming of the searchers. ❋ Lafcadio Hearn (1877)

"_Hoc est enim corpus meum_," then, instead of kneeling, after the consecration, before the precious Body, he faced the congregation, and appeared tumefied, haggard, dripping with sweat. ❋ Keene [Translator] Wallace (1877)

And when her daughter obeyed her, she gradually saw the huge swelling subside, and the paralysed, tumefied limbs recover their natural suppleness and appearance. ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

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