Flowing+back

  • 71refluent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin refluent , refluens, present participle of refluere to flow back, from re + fluere to flow more at fluid Date: 15th century flowing back …

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  • 72Pyelonephritis — ICD9 = ICD9|590, ICD9|592.9 ICDO = Caption = OMIM = OMIM mult = MedlinePlus = 000522 eMedicineSubj = ped eMedicineTopic = 1959 DiseasesDB = 29255 DiseasesDB mult = DiseasesDB2|11052 MeshID = D011704 Pyelonephritis is an ascending urinary tract… …

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  • 73refluent — refluence, n. /ref looh euhnt, reuh flooh /, adj. flowing back; ebbing, as the waters of a tide. [1690 1700; < L refluent (s. of refluens), prp. of refluere to flow back. See RE , FLUENT] * * * …

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  • 74ebb — eb n. flowing back of the tide; recession, decline, changing from better to worse v. recede, flow back (of the tide); decay, decline, wane …

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  • 75ebbed — eb n. flowing back of the tide; recession, decline, changing from better to worse v. recede, flow back (of the tide); decay, decline, wane …

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  • 76ebbing — eb n. flowing back of the tide; recession, decline, changing from better to worse v. recede, flow back (of the tide); decay, decline, wane …

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  • 77ebbs — eb n. flowing back of the tide; recession, decline, changing from better to worse v. recede, flow back (of the tide); decay, decline, wane …

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  • 78refluent — [ rɛflʊənt] adjective literary flowing back; ebbing. Derivatives refluence noun Origin ME: from L. refluent , refluere flow back …

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  • 79reflux — [ ri:flʌks] noun 1》 Chemistry the process of boiling a liquid so that any vapour is liquefied and returned to the stock. 2》 technical the flowing back of a bodily fluid. verb 1》 Chemistry boil under reflux. 2》 technical (of a bodily fluid) flow&#8230; …

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  • 80regurgitation — n. 1) the bringing up of undigested material from the stomach to the mouth (see vomiting). 2) the flowing back of a liquid in a direction opposite to the normal one, as when blood surges back through a defective valve in the heart after the heart …

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