void+urine
1Void — To urinate. Just as we can void a check and empty it of value, so can we void our bladder and empty it of urine. * * * To evacuate urine or feces. flow v. in magnetic resonance imaging, the absence of signal from blood whose activated protons… …
2void — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English voyde, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *vocitus, alteration of Latin vocivus, vacivus empty, from vacare to be empty Date: 14th century 1. a. not occupied ; vacant < a void bishopric > b. not inhabited …
3void — [void] adj. [ME voide < OFr vuide < VL * vocitus, for L vocivus, var. of vacivus < vacare, to be empty] 1. not occupied; vacant: said of benefices, offices, etc. 2. a) holding or containing nothing b) devoid or destitute (of) [void of… …
4Post-void dribbling (PVD) — Post void dribbling is the phenomenon where urine remaining in the urethra after voiding the bladder slowly leaks out after urination. A common and usually benign complaint, it may be a symptom of urethral diverticula, prostatitis and other… …
5CL VOID — clean voided specimen [urine] …
6CL VOID — • clean voided specimen [urine] …
7Enuresis — Involuntary urination, which may be caused by a variety of factors. These include disorders of the kidneys, bladder, or ureter; and poor control of the muscles that control release of urine. Enuresis is also occasionally associated with… …
8strangury — Difficulty in micturition, with straining to void; urine may be passed intermittently with pain and tenesmus. [G. stranx (strang ), something squeezed out, a drop, + ouron, urine] * * * stran·gu·ry straŋ gyə rē, .gyu̇r ē n, pl …
9Epididymitis — Infobox Disease Name = Epididymitis Caption = 1: Epididymis 2: Head of epididymis 3: Lobules of epididymis 4: Body of epididymis 5: Tail of epididymis 6: Duct of epididymis 7: Deferent duct (ductus deferens or vas deferens) DiseasesDB = 4342… …
10anuresis — an·u·re·sis .an (y)ə rē səs n, pl re·ses .sēz retention of urine in the urinary bladder: failure or inability to void urine an·u·ret·ic ret ik adj * * * an·ure·sis (an″u reґsis) 1. urinary retention. 2. anuria …