Definitionadj. swollen with an excessive accumulation of fluid
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Exudates are poured out under inflammatory conditions, while none of the truly dropsical effusions are of inflammatory origin; and hence the class of exudates, as above defined, may be rejected from the category of liquids we are at present considering. [Please select]
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No more patriotism of barspongers and dropsical impostors. [Please select]
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Its large eyes appeared young and unhealthy, almost dropsical. [Please select]
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Dropsical accumulations are found in the legs, chest, neck, and belly. [Please select]
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Long white streaks marked the puffy red of the swollen, dropsical flesh. [Please select]
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A few yards further he would be a dropsical old man; no more. [Please select]
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The word, however, is far from applicable, as it might, with equal propriety, stand for any other disease attended with dropsical accumulations. [Please select]
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At Turin, are several pictures by Douw, the most famous of which is the one just named--the Dropsical Woman, attended by her physician, who is examining an urinal. [Please select]
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