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...
- 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...
- An attempted reduction was only partially successful, resulting in a strangulated hernia, while the pope experienced great pain in the night between 5...
- ac****ulation in the intestine (gas colic) simple obstruction strangulating obstruction non-strangulating infarction inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract...
- Amanita ceciliae, commonly called snakeskin grisette, strangulated amanita, and the Cecilia's ringless amanita, is a basidiomycete fungus in the genus...
- musical traits have been listed as "dominant, melodic b**** lines; whiny, strangulated vocals; and a lyric obsession with existential, almost literary despair...
- 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...
- 53, from a heart attack while awaiting emergency surgery to repair a strangulated intestine. Initially, his surviving brothers announced that they intended...
- 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...
- I've Learned. Among other stories, he recalls his intestines becoming strangulated while on location in La Serena, Chile, for his PBS show Scientific American...