How Do You Spell INTUMESCENCE?

Pronunciation: [ɪntjuːmˈɛsəns] (IPA)

Intumescence is a medical term that describes the swelling or enlargement of a body part due to an accumulation of fluid or tissue. The word is spelled with the phonetic transcription /ɪnˈtjuːməsəns/, which breaks down as follows: the unstressed i sound (ɪn-) followed by the stressed vowel sound ʊ which is represented by the letters 'u'. The 't' is pronounced with a soft 'j' sound due to its position between two vowels, ending with the vowel sound 'ə', represented by 'e'. The final consonant sound is the nasal 's', represented by 'n'. So, the entire word is pronounced as "in-TOO-muh-sens."

INTUMESCENCE Meaning and Definition

  1. Intumescence is a noun that refers to the process or state of swelling or becoming enlarged due to internal pressure or accumulation of fluid. It is derived from the Latin word "intumescere," which means "to swell up."

    In medical terms, intumescence can describe the abnormal swelling or puffy appearance of a body part or tissue. It can occur as a result of injury, infection, inflammation, or certain medical conditions. Intumescence can be characterized by a sensation of tightness, discomfort, or pain in the affected area.

    Intumescence can also be used in the context of materials or substances undergoing swelling or expansion. For example, it is commonly employed in discussions related to polymer science and flame retardant materials. In this context, intumescence describes the ability of certain substances to expand or increase in volume when exposed to heat or fire, forming a protective barrier that helps prevent or delay combustion.

    Overall, intumescence refers to the process or condition of swelling or becoming enlarged. Whether it occurs in the human body or in materials, intumescence signifies a physical transformation resulting from internal pressure, fluid accumulation, or exposure to certain stimuli.

  2. 1. A swelling, a prominence. 2. The process of enlarging or swelling.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A swelling; a swelling with bubbles; a tumour.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for INTUMESCENCE

  • untumescence
  • jntumescence
  • kntumescence
  • ontumescence
  • 9ntumescence
  • 8ntumescence
  • ibtumescence
  • imtumescence
  • ijtumescence
  • ihtumescence
  • inrumescence
  • infumescence
  • ingumescence
  • inyumescence
  • in6umescence
  • in5umescence
  • intymescence
  • inthmescence
  • intjmescence

Etymology of INTUMESCENCE

The word "intumescence" is derived from the Latin "intumescere", which means "to swell up" or "to become swollen". It is a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "in" or "into") and "tumescere" (meaning "to swell" or "to become swollen"). The "-escence" suffix indicates a state of being or becoming, hence "intumescence" refers to the act or process of swelling or becoming swollen.

Similar spelling words for INTUMESCENCE

Plural form of INTUMESCENCE is INTUMESCENCES

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