tumefaction

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The process or result of tumefying, swelling, or rising into a tumour.
 * 2) * 1731,, An Essay concerning the Nature of Aliments, London: J. Tonson, Chapter 6, Prop. 2, p.152,
 * The common Signs and Effects of weak Fibres are Paleness, Smoothness, Coldness of the Skin, Colour of the Blood not Florid (for what maketh that is a strong action of the Solids) a weak Pulse, Tumefactions in the whole Body or Parts, Stagnation of Humours
 * The common Signs and Effects of weak Fibres are Paleness, Smoothness, Coldness of the Skin, Colour of the Blood not Florid (for what maketh that is a strong action of the Solids) a weak Pulse, Tumefactions in the whole Body or Parts, Stagnation of Humours