effusion

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an outpouring of liquid
an outpouring of speech or emotion

Captain Spaulding: My friends, I am highly gratified by this magnificent display of effusion.

the seeping of fluid into a body cavity; the fluid itself
an outpouring
{n} a pouring out, waste, liberality
The liquid escaping or exuded
the rate at which a gas escapes through an orifice or hole
a collection of fluid in a closed cavity
Accumulation of fluid, in various spaces in the body, or the knee itself Commonly, the knee has an effusion after an injury
The process by which a gas escapes through a pinhole into a vacuum
Accumulation of fluid in the middle ear
an unrestrained expression of emotion
the passage of a gas through a tiny orifice into an evacuated chamber (5 7)
flow under pressure an unrestrained expression of emotion
It may pass into the substance of an organ, or issue upon a free surface
free expression of words or feelings
Fluid accumulation (i e pericardial effusion is a fluid accumulation in the heart that surrounds the heart)
If someone expresses their emotions or ideas with effusion, they express them with more enthusiasm and for longer than is usual or expected. I did not embarrass her with my effusions
flow under pressure
the flow of a gas through a hole of dimensions small in comparison with the distance between molecules
Accumulation of fluid, in various spaces in the body, or the knee itself Commonly, the knee has an effusion after an injury Electrical Galvanic Stimulation (EGS) - An electrical therapeutic modality that sends a current to the body at select voltages and frequencies in order to stimulate pain receptors, disperse edema, or neutralize muscle spasms among other functional applications
Accumulation of fluid, or the fluid itself, in various spaces in the body Commonly, the knee has an effusion after an injury
when gas molecules escape from their container through tiny holes in the container
A collection of fluid in a body cavity, usually between two adjoining tissues For example, a pleural effusion is the collection of fluid between two layers of the pleura (the lung's covering)
discharge of fluid into a body cavity, such as the middle ear, as a result of inflammation
Swelling, with particular reference to joints and their related superficial structures
A collection of fluid inside a body cavity, such as around the lungs
A collection of fluid in a body cavity, usually between two adjoining tissues For example, a pleural effusion is the collection of fluid between the lung and pleura(the lung’s lining)
Movement of gas molecules through a small opening
the escape, usually of gases, through a material See permeation
{i} outpouring, outflow
The act of pouring out; as, effusion of water, of blood, of grace, of words, and the like
The accumulation of fluid in a joint
That which is poured out, literally or figuratively
(1) the escape of fluid from the blood vessels, or (2) the fluid effused
The escape of a fluid out of its natural vessel, either by rupture of the vessel, or by exudation through its walls
effusions
plural of effusion