turgent
1Turgent — Tur gent, a. [L. turgens, entis, p. pr. of turgere to swell.] 1. Rising into a tumor, or a puffy state; swelling; tumid; as, turgent humors. [1913 Webster] 2. Inflated; bombastic; turgid; pompous. [1913 Webster] Recompensed with turgent titles.… …
2turgent — index turgid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3turgent — nt adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin turgent , turgens, present participle of turgēre to be swollen more at turgid obsolete : noticeably swelling : swollen …
4turgent — tur|gent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
5turgent — a. 1. Swelling, tumid, protuberant. 2. Inflated, tumid, bombastic, turgescent …
6turgent — tur·gent …
7turgescent — turgescent, ente [ tyrʒesɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1812; lat. turgescens ♦ Physiol. Qui se gonfle, enfle par turgescence. Littér. Gonflé. « les fragiles, turgescents et impérieux bourgeons » (Cl. Simon). ● turgescent, turgescente adjectif (latin… …
8turgid — I adjective bombastic, circumlocutory, declamatory, diffuse, digressive, euphuistic, flowery, fustian, grandiloquent, high flown, inflated, long winded, magniloquent, orotund, periphrastic, pleonastic, plethoric, pompous, prolix, puffed up,… …
9turgescent — turgescent, ente (tur jè ssan, ssan t ) adj. Terme de physiologie et de pathologie. Qui se gonfle par une surabondance de fluides, en parlant d un tissu, d un organe. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. turgescere, se gonfler. Paré dit turgent …
10INDIA — regio Asiae amplissima, inter Indum fluv. Plin. l. 5. c. 28. et l. 6. c. 20. Strabo l. 1. p. 64. l. 2. p. 87. l. 15. p. 680. 690. et 697. Herod. l. 4. c. 44. ad Occ. a quo nomen habet, et Serum ad Ort. a Sinis separantem, inlongum extensa Oceano… …