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AMPLIFICATION |
Dilation |
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ENLARGEMENT |
Dilation |
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DILATIVE |
Causing dilation; tending to dilate, on enlarge;
expansive. |
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DILATATION |
A dilation or enlargement of a canal or other organ. |
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EXPANSION |
The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of
being expanded; dilation; enlargement. |
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AUGMENTATION |
The act or process of augmenting, or making larger,
by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase. |
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ANEURISM |
A soft, pulsating, hollow tumor, containing blood,
arising from the preternatural dilation or rupture of the coats of an
artery. |
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VIBRATE |
To have the constituent particles move to and fro, with
alternate compression and dilation of parts, as the air, or any elastic
body; to quiver. |
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DUBOISINE |
An alkaloid obtained from the leaves of an Australian
tree (Duboisia myoporoides), and regarded as identical with
hyoscyamine. It produces dilation of the pupil of the eye. |
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HEMORRHOIDS |
Livid and painful swellings formed by the dilation
of the blood vessels around the margin of, or within, the anus, from
which blood or mucus is occasionally discharged; piles; emerods. |
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VASODILATOR |
Causing dilation or relaxation of the blood vessels;
as, the vasodilator nerves, stimulation of which causes dilation of the
blood vessels to w... |