involution
51involution — in·vo·lu·tion …
52involution — n. 1) the shrinking of the uterus to its normal size after childbirth. 2) atrophy of the corpus luteum, which occurs after pregnancy or if implantation of the embryo does not occur. 3) atrophy of an organ in old age …
53involution — in•vo•lu•tion [[t]ˌɪn vəˈlu ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of involving or entangling; involvement 2) the state of being involved 3) something complicated 4) dvl Biol. retrogression; restoration of a former state 5) phl Physiol. the regressive …
54involution — /ɪnvəˈluʃən / (say invuh loohshuhn) noun 1. the act of involving. 2. the state of being involved. 3. something complicated. 4. Botany, etc. a. a rolling up or folding in on itself. b. a part so formed. 5. Biology retrograde development;… …
55involution — s ( en, er) MED tillbakabildning …
56Involution — In|vo|lu|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (besonders Medizin Rückbildung [von Organen]) …
57Involution — см. Инволюция …
58involution — n. 1 the process of involving. 2 an entanglement. 3 intricacy. 4 curling inwards. 5 a part that curls upwards. 6 Math. the raising of a quantity to any power. 7 Physiol. the reduction in size of an organ in old age, or when its purpose has been… …
59senile involution — involution (def. 3) …
60involution cyst — mammary duct ectasia …