Definition of Strangulate. Meaning of Strangulate. Synonyms of Strangulate

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Definition of Strangulate

Strangulate
Strangulate Stran"gu*late, a. (Bot.) Strangulated.

Meaning of Strangulate from wikipedia

- (loss of blood supply), obstruction (kinking of intestine), or both. Strangulated hernias are always painful and pain is followed by tenderness. Nausea...
- In graph theoretic mathematics, a strangulated graph is a graph in which deleting the edges of any induced cycle of length greater than three would disconnect...
- stuck) in the hole this can cause pain. If the abdominal contents become strangulated by losing their blood supply from pinching or twisting those tissue will...
- correlated with risk of strangulation (i.e., a narrow base is more likely to strangulate). Babies are prone to this malformation because of the process during...
- or irreducible, and each type can also present as obstructed and/or strangulated. A reducible femoral hernia occurs when a femoral hernia can be pushed...
- tropical dysentery, tropical malaria, sleeping sickness, leprosy, fevers, strangulated hernias, necrosis, abdominal tumours and chronic constipation and nicotine...
- ac****ulation in the intestine (gas colic) simple obstruction strangulating obstruction non-strangulating infarction inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract...
- Turner Katie Eldred Leyla Marsh 16 January Ella Martine A woman with a strangulated hernia. Due to needing an emergency operation, she calls estranged father-in-law...
- stuttering. Instead, Simon turned to singing and songwriting. "I felt so strangulated talking that I did the natural thing, which is to write songs, because...
- listen to" in 2009. Elizabeth Grice in The Daily Telegraph identified "strangulated diction" and "repetition of small words" among his traits; in the same...