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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > swelling > [noun] > a swelling or protuberance (57)
ampereOE

A swelling on the skin, esp. a boil, pustule, or pimple; a rash. Also: †a flaw in woven cloth (obsolete).

kernelc1000

A morbid formation of rounded form in any part of the body; esp. an enlarged gland in the neck or groin; an inflamed tonsil. Usually in plural

wenc1000

Pathology. A sebaceous cystic tumour under the skin, occurring chiefly on the head.

knot?c1225

A hard lump in an animal body, either in a softer tissue, or on a smooth surface; a swelling or protuberance in a muscle, nerve, gland, etc.; a…

swella1250

A morbid swelling. Obsolete.

bulchc1300

A hump or swelling. Cf. bulge, n. 2.

bunchc1325

A protuberance, esp. on the body of an animal; a hump on the back (of a human being, a camel, etc.); a goitre; a swelling, tumour.

bolninga1340

Swelling, state of being swollen; concrete a swelling, a tumour.

botcha1387

A swelling, esp. a goitre or bubo; a boil, ulcer, or sore. Also figurative. Now historical.

bouge1398

A swelling, a hump; = bulge, n. 2. Obsolete.

nodusa1400

Pathology and Medicine. A node (node, n. 2a); a nodule. Now rare.

oedemaa1400

Originally: †a fluid-filled tumour or swelling (obsolete). In later use: the localized or generalized accumulation of excessive fluid in tissues…

wax-kernel14..

A hard glandular swelling in the neck or armpit or under the jaw. Also called waxen-kernel, n., waxing kernel n. at waxing, adj. c.

knobc1405

A rounded protuberance or swelling on or under the skin, or on the surface of an internal organ. Now rare except as merged in sense 1b.

nodule?a1425

Medicine and Pathology. A small node; esp. a small, usually rounded and firm, mass of normal or abnormal tissue.

more?c1425

A small swelling or tumour resembling a mulberry.

bunnyc1440

A lump, hump, or swelling; spec. a soft watery swelling on the joints of animals.

papa1450

A small round tumour or swelling; a pimple. Obsolete.

knurc1460

A hard excrescence, swelling, or concretion in the flesh. Obsolete. Cf. knob, n. 1a.

waxing kernel?c1460

= wax-kernel, n., waxen-kernel, n.

lump?a1500

A protuberance, swelling, or excrescence, esp. one caused by disease or injury in an animal body.

waxen-kernel1500

= wax-kernel, n.

bump1533

A swelling or protuberance on the body of a person, animal, etc., esp. one caused by injury or (in early use) illness.

puff1538

A swelling, a bulge; a swollen, inflated, or distended mass of something; †a tumour or tumour-like growth, an excrescence (obsolete). Also: a…

tumour?1541

An abnormal or morbid swelling or enlargement in any part of the body of an animal or plant; an excrescence; a tumefaction. Now usually in…

swelling1542

concrete. An abnormal or morbid enlargement in or upon any part or member; a tumour.

elevation1543

concrete. A rising or swelling (on the skin or surface of the ground); a rising ground, an eminence.

enlarging1562

concrete. An expansion, swelling.

knub1563

A small knob or lump; a nugget; = nub, n.1 2a. Also figurative. Also: a protuberance or swelling on the body. Cf. knob, n. 1b 1a. Now somewhat rare

pimple1582

figurative. Something resembling a pimple; a small rounded lump, protuberance, or swelling.

ganglion1583

Medicine. A tumour or cyst, esp. one filled with viscous fluid; (in later use) spec. (also more fully ganglion cyst) a cyst connected with a…

button1584

Chiefly Medicine. A pustule or nodule on the skin or a mucous membrane; a pimple. Now rare.

phyma1585

A swelling; esp. an inflammatory mass. In later use: spec. an area of thickened, nodular skin on the face seen in rosacea (cf. rhinophyma, n.).

emphysema?1587

Originally: puffy swelling of an eyelid or other part of the body, caused by or attributed to the accumulation of air or gas; a localized area of…

flesh-pimple1587

oedem?a1591

= oedema, n.

burgeon1597

transferred. A slight swelling or pimple. Obsolete.

wartle1598

A ‘kernel’ in the neck or groin.

hurtle1599

A swelling upon the skin.

pough1601

A goitre. rare.

wart1603

transferred and figurative (from sense 1). A relatively small, or disfiguring, protuberance. Sometimes with implied reference to next sense.

extumescence1611

A swelling out or up.

hulch1611

A hump.

peppernel1613

Probably: a lump, a swelling.

affusion1615

Anatomy and Physiology. A type of tissue thought to be formed by the influx and congelation of blood; spec. the parenchyma of the liver or spleen. Obs

extumescency1684

= extumescence, n.

jog1715

A projecting point on an edge or surface; = jag, n.1 4; a protuberance, swelling. rare. ? Obsolete.

knibloch1780

A small rounded object, such as a stone or clod of earth; a lump or chunk (of something); a small swelling or protuberance. Also figurative: an…

tumefaction1802

concrete. A swollen part; a swelling, a tumour.

hunch1803

A protuberance; a hump. (As to the late appearance of this see note to hunch, v.)

income1808

A morbid affection of any part of the body, a swelling, impostume, tumour, or the like.

intumescence1822

Physiology. A swelling of the tissue of any organ or part of the body, or of a plant. Also concrete.

gibber1853

(See quots.)

tumescence1859

A becoming tumid, swelling up; a tendency to tumidity; spec. the swelling of a volcano as a result of increasing pressure of magma inside it. Also con

whetstone1886

transferred. (See quots.)

tumidity1897

The quality or condition of being tumid; swollenness. literal; also concrete a swelling.

Osler's node1920

a small, tender, subcutaneous nodule, usually in a pad of a finger or toe, seen in subacute bacterial endocarditis.

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