edema
Another word for "edema" is swelling or fluid retention.
A word that describes painful swelling is "edema." Edema refers to the accumulation of fluid in body tissues, leading to swelling that can be uncomfortable or painful. Another term that may be used is "inflammation," which indicates swelling due to injury or infection, often accompanied by pain.
The root word of "edema" is the Greek word "oídēma," meaning swelling or swelling caused by abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissues.
Another name for abnormal swelling starting with 'N' is a Nodule.
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The Tagalog word for swelling is "namamaga."
The word for a swelling motion is "undulate."
Synonyms are for the noun 'abundance' are:copiousnessplenteousnessoversufficiencyprofusionbountyaffluence
Another word that can be used instead of vacuole is cavity. Both are a small hole, filled with fluid.
The word that means swelling of the blood is "edema." While edema typically refers to the accumulation of fluid in tissues, it can also describe the swelling that occurs due to increased blood volume or pressure in certain medical conditions. In specific contexts, terms like "hyperemia" may also be used to describe an increased blood flow leading to swelling.
i know H2O is for water