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inflammatory

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Word definitions for inflammatory in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1680s (n.), from Latin inflammat- , past participle stem of inflammare (see inflame ) + -ory . As an adjective, "tending to rouse passions or desires," 1711; from 1732 in pathology.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Inflammatory may refer to: Inflammation The word inflammatory is also used to refer literally to fire and flammability , and figuratively in relation to comments that are provocative and arouse passions and emotions.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Tending to inflame or provoke somebody. 2 Causing or caused by inflammation. n. Any material that causes inflammation

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. characterized or caused by inflammation; "an inflammatory process"; "an inflammatory response" arousing to action or rebellion [syn: incendiary , incitive , instigative , rabble-rousing , seditious ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN bowel ▪ Tumour necrosis factor mRNA was detected in four of nine controls compared with 11/15 inflammatory bowel disease patients. ▪ This review examines the evidence that abnormal oxidative metabolism is of central ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inflammatory \In*flam"ma*to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. inflammatoire.] Tending to inflame, kindle, or irritate. Tending to excite anger, animosity, tumult, or sedition; seditious; as, inflammatory libels, writings, speeches, or publications. --Burke. (Med.) Accompanied ...

Usage examples of inflammatory.

In worst cases, that can lead to organ failure, but it can also lead to other autoimmune diseases such as lupus, inflammatory bowel syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis.

In colds, fevers, and inflammatory attacks, warm sweating teas should be taken freely, and hot foot baths, or a hot general bath, employed to assist in equalizing the circulation of the blood and restoring the equilibrium of the system.

I know of twenty-two cases of violence against Fools, all but one of them a direct result of some inflammatory word or action on the part of the Fool.

Roosa divides the causes into traumatic, hemorrhagic, and inflammatory, and primary lesions of the labyrinth, exemplifying each by numerous instances.

Both she and Repasi knew that heat applied to skin caused contraction of dermal capillaries, and this forced blood to the periphery of the blister, simulating an antemortem hyperemic inflammatory response.

Russia and Sweden had been compromised, the mutual disgust between the czarina and the king of Prussia had gained such accession from reciprocal insults, ill offices, and inflammatory declarations, that these two powers seemed to be on the eve of a rupture, and each was employed in making extraordinary preparations for war.

In fact, a blind ophthalmologist is not much good to anyone, but it was up to him to inform the health authorities, to warn them of this situation which might turn into a national catastrophe, nothing more nor less, of a form of blindness hitherto unknown, with every appearance of being highly contagious, and which, to all appearances, manifested itself without the previous existence of earlier pathological symptoms of an inflammatory, infectious or degenerative nature, as he was able to verify in the blind man who had come to consult him in his surgery, or as had been confirmed in his own case, a touch of myopia, a slight astigmatism, all so mild that he had decided, in the meantime, not to use corrective lenses.

The inner bark furnishes a soft mucilage, which may be applied externally with healing effect to burns, scalds, and inflammatory swellings.

Late stage of inflammatory coughs, with expectoration of slimy, yellow or watery-yellow matter.

But I consider his modest and brief Essay on Bleeding in some Inflammatory Diseases, based on cases carefully observed and numerically analyzed, one of the most important written contributions to practical medicine, to the treatment of internal disease, of this century, if not since the days of Sydenham.

The human body attacks embedded foreign objects through sophisticated immune reactions: inflammatory responses, antigens, macrophages, lymphocytes, fibroblasts.

Holyoke thinks the more general use of mercurials in inflammatory complaints dates from the time of their employment in this disease, in which they were thought to have proved specially useful.

In fact, the records contained nothing more inflammatory than the statements of Jessie Misskelley, which had already been reported.

This tissue-salt can be given with advantage in the early stage of acute disorders, and it should be administered at frequent intervals until the inflammatory symptoms subside.

Herbert's wounds, covered with compresses and lint, were pressed neither too much nor too little, so as to cause their cicatrization without effecting any inflammatory reaction.