Crossword-Solution: VARICOSITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Varicosity | n. | The quality or state of being varicose. |
| Varicosity | n. | An enlargement or swelling in a vessel, fiber, or the like; a varix; as, the varicosities of nerve fibers. |
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| the state of being varicose | 1 answer |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with VARICOSITY (5)
The uterus contained a fetus three or four months old, with the membranes intact, the maternal death being due to the varicosity of the pregnant pudenda, the slight injury being sufficient to produce fatal hemorrhage.
When interrogated as to the cause of his enormous saphenous veins, which stood out like huge twisted cords under the skin and were associated with venous varicosity on the leg, he said he presumed they were caused by his constantly compressing the saphenous vein at the hip in giving his exhibitions, which in some large cities were repeated several times a day.
When we consider the varicosity of this organ we can readily believe the possibility of the foregoing facts, and there is little doubt that more precaution in suturing severed portions of the nose would render the operation of nose making a very rare one.
There is reason to believe, moreover, that a sudden strain may, by rupturing the valves and so rendering them incompetent, induce varicosity independently of any congenital defect.
Between Bob and the havildar sat Ditta Lal, who had requested permission to seat himself, on the ground that he was one of those "who fardels bear." "In other words, sir," he said, "I turn scale at eighteen stone, and too much standing on pins is one of many causes of varicosity according to little homoeopathic vade-mecum." Bob was apt to be impulsive, but he had determined to give no information on his side until he had learnt how things had gone at the mine during the day.