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Results for: fluid injected into the rectum, insertion of liquid into rectum, liquid used in enemaTranslations 1 - 30 of 758
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fluid injected into the rectum, insertion of liquid into rectum, liquid used in enemaenema
(about a gel) changing into a fluid when stirred or shaken (Chemistry), sometimes fluid and sometimes a gelthixotropic
(Bureau of) Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, automatic transmission fluidATF
(Chemistry) by microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the movement of microscopic particles in a fluid under the influence of a magnetic field)microelectrophoretically
(Chemistry) colorless flammable liquid (used in the manufacture of acetic acid, perfumes, and drugs), colorless liquid with distinctive smell, ethanalacetaldehyde
(Chemistry) colorless flammable liquid used in the manufacture of cosmetics and as a solvent; any of a class of compounds created by the combination of aldehydes and alcohol, colorless chemical solvent, organic compoundacetal
(Chemistry) compound derived from the oil of cloves and other oils (used in perfumes and dentistry), oily liquid from cloveseugenol
(Chemistry) of microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the movement of microscopic particles in a fluid under the influence of an electrical field)microelectrophoretic
(from French) washing or bathing; enemalavement
(Informal) person who supports the selling of alcoholic drinks (USA), allowing liquor sales, favoring liquor sales, liberal Conservative, liquid or moisture, make or become wet, make wet by urinating, moist; damp; rainy; drunk (Slang); (Informal) suppo...wet
(Linguistics) contraction of two consecutive vowels into one syllable (especially to form a diphthong), liquid separation in gel, merging of vowels into diphthong, merging of vowels into one syllable, synaeresissyneresis
(Medicine) characterized by the secretion of a thin greenish fluid (about an ulcer or wound)sanious
(Medicine) chronic progressive disease characterized by the formation of fluid-filled cavities in the spinal cord (causes motor and sensory disturbances, and paralysis), spinal disease that causes paralysissyringomyelia
(Medicine) insertion of a tube into an organ; treatment through the insertion of a tube into an organintubation
(Medicine) pertaining to hydrocephalus, pertaining to an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain; affected with hydrocephalushydrocephalic
(Medicine) phlebography, method for examining a vein in which a radiopaque material in injected into the vein and a conventional x-ray image of the area is taken (used to detect blockages), X-ray examination of veinsvenography
(Medicine) sterile extract from cultures of the tubercle bacillus used in the diagnosis of the disease tuberculosis (and formerly in its treatment), liquid obtained from bacteriumtuberculin
(Medicine) venography, method for examining a vein in which a radiopaque material is injected into the vein and a conventional x-ray image of the area is taken (used to detect blockages)phlebography
(Ophthalmology) disease of the eye characterized by increased fluid pressure within the eye (causes impairment or loss of vision), eye disorderglaucoma
(Photography) a crystalline compound lacking color which is used as a developer, photographic developing fluidamidol
(Scotland) a unit of liquid which equal to a little less than a U.S. pint; containermutchkin
1/8 of a fluid ounce, drachmfluid dram
a blow, dowse, drenching, extinguish something, immerse something in water, lower sail, punch or strike somebody, put liquid on something, take off a hat, throw water on, plunge into water; strike, hit; take in or lower a sail (Nautical)douse
a soaking, almost vertical, excessive, having a sharp slope, precipitous; expensive, exorbitant; extreme, immerse in liquid, liquid for soaking, permeate, rapid or huge, soak in a liquid, immerse in liquid; saturate, imbue, something steep, taxingsteep
a spatter, act or sound of splattering; amount splattered, splash, scatter in drops; mark with scattered drops of a liquid; cause to spatter; make a spattering soundsplatter
a trademark for a contraceptive device consisting of a sheath of thin rubber that is inserted into a vagina before insertion of a penisFemidom
a trademark for a liquid antisepticMercurochrome
a trademark for a white fluid used to cover up mistakes in writing, typing, or printingWite-Out
a trademark for an insulated or vacuum container used to hold a liquid and maintain it at a constant temperatureThermos
a trademark for canned liquid cooking fuelSterno
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