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Word definitions for urinary in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1570s, from Modern Latin urinarius , from Latin urina (see urine ).
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Urinary \U"ri*na*ry\, a. [L. urina urine: cf. F. urinaire.] Of or pertaining to the urine; as, the urinary bladder; urinary excretions. Resembling, or being of the nature of, urine. Urinary calculus (Med.), a concretion composed of some one or more crystalline ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of or relating to the function or production or secretion of urine of or relating to the urinary system of the body
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN albumin ▪ The two groups were strictly similar for all variables, especially for initial blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion. ▪ It has therefore been accepted that the urinary albumin concentration or albumin:creatinine ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Pertaining to urine, its production, function, or excretion. 2 Of or relating to the organs involved in the formation and excretion of urine. n. (context archaic English) A place for urinating; a urinal.
Usage examples of urinary.
Petit is accredited with seeing a case which exhibited neither nymphae, clitoris, nor urinary meatus.
You know -- things like diaphragms, slimming trunks, valves, medical sheaths and probes, urinary rubbers, colostomy tubing, diagnostic fingerstalls, sphygmomanometer bulbs, ostomy bags, veterinary gloves, soil test membranes, gaiters, diving hoods, neck and cuff seals, pneumatic face masks, shot blast capes, helmet covers, incontinence stockings, specialized prophylactics.
Marsden reports a case in which, following secondary papular syphilis and profuse spontaneous ptyalism, there was vicarious secretion of the urinary constituents from the skin.
Healthy urine will leave a slight deposit or stain in any vessel in which it has been allowed to stand, due to the presence of urates, which sometimes become deposited in the urinary passages in the form of gravel.
He was bewildered, for instance, by her new and to him quite inexplicable reluctance to respond to their familiar urinary tune by singing the antistrophe that signified assent, and crouching to relieve herself.
There was a complete half-turn to the left, so that the slit-like urinary meatus was reversed and the frenum was above.
It was a pedunculated growth, and it was undoubtedly vesical and not expelled from some ovarian source through the urinary passage, as sometimes occurs.
These organs then, in part, perform the function of the liver, and hence unnatural activity is required of them, and the secreting of such substances as uric acid, which precipitates readily and gives rise to severe irritation of the urinary canal.
The condition he was suffering from, known as strangury, was caused by an acute and painful inflammation of the urinary tract.
They showed me and talked to me about the different parts of her organs - the clitoris, the labia minora, the urinary orifice, the entry to the vagina - then described sexual intercourse to me and invited me to have it with Olga.
The mutual action of the digestive, urinary, and internal generative organs upon each other takes place entirely through the medium of the sympathetic ganglia and their nerves.
The above cut is introduced here to assist in conveying a correct idea of the Urinary and Generative Organs of Woman, their form and relative positions, together with the bones, muscles and other tissues forming the cavity of the pelvis in which the organs rest, and by which they are protected.
Simple derangement of the urinary secretion is no evidence of disease of these organs, as changes in the color, quantity and specific gravity of the urine are often produced by changes of temperature, active or sedentary habits, mental emotion, and sometimes by articles of diet, or drink, as well as by the use of different drugs.
These organs then, in part, perform the function of the liver, and hence unnatural activity is required of them, and the secreting of such substances as uric acid, which precipitates readily and gives rise to severe irritation of the urinary canal.
In a practice embracing the treatment of a vast number of cases of diseases of the Urinary Organs, it has been our good fortune to effect many remarkable cures.