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constriction

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin constrictio, constrictionis, from Latin constringo.

Noun

constriction (countable and uncountable, plural constrictions)

  1. The act of constricting, the state of being constricted, or something that constricts.
  2. A narrow part of something; a stricture.
  3. A compression.

Related terms

  • constrict
  • constraint
  • constrain
  • restriction

Translations

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tamponade

English

Etymology

From tampon +? -ade.

Noun

tamponade (plural tamponades)

  1. (medicine) The use of a tampon.
  2. (medicine) A stoppage in the flow of blood in a vessel, caused either by the insertion of a tampon or by outside constriction.

Translations

Verb

tamponade (third-person singular simple present tamponades, present participle tamponading, simple past and past participle tamponaded)

  1. (medicine) To plug or stop with a tampon.

Translations

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