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Τι (ποιος) είναι tumescent - ορισμός

NORMAL ENGORGEMENT WITH BLOOD OF THE ERECTILE TISSUES
Detumescence; Tumescent; Detumescent; Flaccid penis

tumescent         
[tj?'m?s(?)nt]
¦ adjective swollen or becoming swollen.
Derivatives
tumescence noun
tumescently adverb
Origin
C19: from L. tumescent-, tumescere 'begin to swell', from tumere 'to swell'.
Tumescent         
·add. ·adj Slightly tumid; swollen, as certain moss capsules.
detumescence         
[?di:tj?'m?s(?)ns]
¦ noun the process of subsiding from a state of tension, swelling, or sexual arousal.
Derivatives
detumesce verb
detumescent adjective
Origin
C17: from L. detumescent-, detumescere, from de- 'down, away'+ tumescere 'to swell'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Tumescence

Tumescence is the quality or state of being tumescent or swollen. Tumescence usually refers to the normal engorgement with blood (vascular congestion) of the erectile tissues, marking sexual excitation, and possible readiness for sexual activity. The tumescent sexual organ in males is the penis and in females is the clitoris and other parts of the genitalia like the vestibular bulbs. Arteries in the penis dilate to increase blood volume.

Detumescence is the reversal of this process, by which blood leaves the erectile tissue, returning the erectile tissue to the flaccid state. Something that causes an erection is sometimes referred to as a tumefier (tumefyer) or tumescer.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για tumescent
1. "Confronted with a tumescent terrorist, however, the question will spring to mind÷ ‘is that a gun in his pocket, or is he just pleased to see me?‘ The odds are now somewhat in favour of the latter." One of the great sources of unintentional humour is the five–day weather forecast, which was always a bit of a joke in our maritime climate, but which these days, thanks to modern technology, is a joke on a more splendid scale.
2. Until this day the creek had been gin–clear, a rocky stream rarely more than two feet deep, but the run–off from the saturated earth had now transformed the peaceful stream into a tumescent beast: yellow, turbulent, territorial, rapidly rising to 20 feet, engulfing the wide flood plain of the back paddock and sucking at the very top of the bank on whose edge the chaste studio was, sensibly but not invulnerably, perched on high wooden poles.