plethoric+condition
1plethoric — [plə thôr′ik] adj. 1. of or characterized by plethora [a plethoric condition] 2. characterized by excess or profusion; turgid; inflated [a plethoric speech] plethorically adv …
2ple|thor´i|cal|ly — ple|thor|ic «pleh THR ihk, THOR ; PLEHTH uhr », adjective. 1. too full; inflated: »a plethoric style of writing, plethoric opulence. 2. having too much blood or too many red corpuscles in the blood; afflicted with plethora: »a plethoric condition …
3ple|thor|ic — «pleh THR ihk, THOR ; PLEHTH uhr », adjective. 1. too full; inflated: »a plethoric style of writing, plethoric opulence. 2. having too much blood or too many red corpuscles in the blood; afflicted with plethora: »a plethoric condition.… …
4engorgement — n. 1. Fngorging. 2. (Med.) Congestion, obstruction, plethora, plethoric condition, over fulness …
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6plethora — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Greek plēthōra, literally, fullness, from plēthein to be full more at full Date: 1541 1. a bodily condition characterized by an excess of blood and marked by turgescence and a florid complexion 2. excess,… …
7Agiasos — Infobox Greek Dimos name = Agiasos/Ayasos name local = Αγιάσος periph = North Aegean prefec = Lesbos population = 2.498 population as of = 2001 area = 79.924 elevation = 475 lat deg = 39 lat min = 2 lat hem = N lon deg = 26 lon min = 25 lon hem …
8plethora — 1. SYN: hypervolemia. 2. An excess of any of the body fluids. [G. plethore, fullness, fr. pletho, to become full] * * * pleth·o·ra pleth ə rə n a bodily condition characterized by an excess of blood and marked by turgescence and a reddish… …