tumescence

tumescence
The condition of being or becoming tumid. SYN: tumefaction (2), turgescence. [L. tumesco, to begin to swell]

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tu·mes·cence t(y)ü-'mes-ən(t)s n the quality or state of being tumescent esp readiness for sexual activity marked esp. by vascular congestion of the sex organs

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n.
a swelling, or the process of becoming swollen, usually because of an accumulation of blood or other fluid within the tissues.

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tu·mes·cence (too-mesґəns) swelling (def. 1). tumescent adj

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