plural of swelling, A division in a pipe organ, usually the largest enclosed division, A device for controlling the volume of a pipe organ, A long series of ocean waves, generally produced by wind, and lasting after the wind has ceased, Excellent, To become bigger, especially due to being engorged, A gradual crescendo followed by diminuendo, The state of being swollen, Present participle of swell, Anything swollen, especially any abnormally swollen part of the body, oedema, An increase from nominal voltage lasting one or more line cycles, A relatively smooth ocean wave that travels some distance from the area of its generation, waves that have traveled out of the area in which they were generated, All waves affecting a site not generated by the local wind field These waves could come from distant storms or from a recent storm in the local area, become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger; "The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son, A wave, or succession of waves (originally generated by winds), that have left their area of generation and have moved into areas of weaker wind, WAVES that have traveled a long distance from their GENERATING AREA and have been sorted out by travel into LONG WAVES of the same approximate period, expand abnormally; "The bellies of the starving children are swelling", A momentary voltage increase of the power voltage, lasting up to several seconds, become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger; "The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son", as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things; "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it", come up; "Tears well in her eyes", Ocean waves that have traveled out of their generating area Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period and has flatter wave crests than waves within their fetch, very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing", Ocean waves that have traveled out of their fetch Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period, and has flatter crests than waves within their fetch, a state of the surface of a body of water in which (see sea), Gradual increase of sound, An undesirable condition in which actual voltage lingers above the normal voltage level, A persistent voltage surplus The overvoltage is not enough to cause a surge but can damage sensitive equipment, can refer to a division of the organ or to a mechanism by which dynamics are controlled, The exact thickness at the binding edge of a book to top, butted-Trees greatly enlarged at the base (24), a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance, Waves caused by wind and weather from a long distance off Waves are normally large, rounded and have a long period, Remotely wind-generated waves Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period and has longer crests than locally generated waves, To augment gradually in force or loudness, as the sound of a note, Gradual increase, Increase or augmentation in bulk; protuberance, a crescendo followed by a decrescendo, The act of swelling, To aggravate; to heighten, To act in a pompous, ostentatious, or arrogant manner; to strut; to look big, To increase the size, bulk, or dimensions of; to cause to rise, dilate, or increase; as, rains and dissolving snow swell the rivers in spring; immigration swells the population, To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate; as, to be swelled with pride or haughtiness, Increase in height; elevation; rise, Increase of power in style, or of rhetorical force, a crescendo followed by a decrescendo the undulating movement of the surface of the open sea a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor) expand abnormally; "The bellies of the starving children are swelling", increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity; "The music swelled to a crescendo", cause to become swollen; "The water swells the wood", Having the characteristics of a person of rank and importance; showy; dandified; distinguished; as, a swell person; a swell neighborhood, A wave, or billow; especially, a succession of large waves; the roll of the sea after a storm; as, a heavy swell sets into the harbor, A gradual ascent, or rounded elevation, of land; as, an extensive plain abounding with little swells, A showy, dashing person; a dandy, A gradual increase and decrease of the volume of sound; the crescendo and diminuendo combined; generally indicated by the sign, To become larger in amount; as, many little debts added, swell to a great amount, Increase of force, intensity, or volume of sound, If something such as a part of your body swells, it becomes larger and rounder than normal. Do your ankles swell at night? The limbs swell to an enormous size. Swell up means the same as swell. When you develop a throat infection or catch a cold the glands in the neck swell up, If the amount or size of something swells or if something swells it, it becomes larger than it was before. The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south His bank balance has swelled by £222,000 in the last three weeks Offers from other countries should swell the force to 35,000. = increase, act of swelling, distention; swollen part, protuberance; gradual increase; surge of feeling or emotion; long unbroken wave; elevation of land, slope; crescendo followed by a diminuendo (Music), a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor), To grow upon the view; to become larger; to expand, If you swell with a feeling, you are suddenly full of that feeling. She could see her two sons swell with pride, You can describe something as swell if you think it is really nice. I've had a swell time. see also swelling, swollen, groundswell, The undulating movement of the surface of the open sea, (Informal) amazing, excellent, great; stylish, fashionable, The forms swelled and swollen are both used as the past participle, To be puffed up or bloated; as, to swell with pride, increase in volume, expand, inflate; increase in intensity or amount; well up, rise up; bulge, protrude; become vain, puff up with vanity; cause to expand or increase; cause to protrude, To be inflated; to belly; as, the sails swell, To be elated; to rise arrogantly, To rise or be driven into waves or billows; to heave; as, in tempest, the ocean swells into waves, To grow larger; to dilate or extend the exterior surface or dimensions, by matter added within, or by expansion of the inclosed substance; as, the legs swell in dropsy; a bruised part swells; a bladder swells by inflation, To protuberate; to bulge out; as, a cask swells in the middle, To increase in size or extent by any addition; to increase in volume or force; as, a river swells, and overflows its banks; sounds swell or diminish, To be turgid, bombastic, or extravagant; as, swelling words; a swelling style, of Jordan (Jer 12:5), literally the "pride" of Jordan (as in R V ), i e , the luxuriant thickets of tamarisks, poplars, reeds, etc , which were the lair of lions and other beasts of prey The reference is not to the overflowing of the river banks (Comp 49:19; 50:44; Zech 11:3), edema, Increase in the dimensions of wood due to increased moisture content Swelling occurs tangentially, radially, and, to a lesser extent, longitudinally, turgescence, act of something that swells; swollen condition; bulge, protuberance; abnormal enlargement (Medicine), A swelling is a raised, curved shape on the surface of your body which appears as a result of an injury or an illness. His eye was partly closed, and there was a swelling over his lid, abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement becoming puffy as from internal bleeding or accumulation of other fluids; "put ice on the swelling ankle, A protuberance; a prominence an unnatural prominence or protuberance; as, a scrofulous swelling, The act of that which swells; as, the swelling of rivers in spring; the swelling of the breast with pride, an increase in volume or linear dimension of a specimen immersed in liquid or exposed to a vapor, abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement, RG Battery cases swell or bulge when the cell vent valves maintain an internal pressure that is greater than the outer (atmospheric) pressure, An increase in volume of fiber due to the absorption of liquid, becoming puffy as from internal bleeding or accumulation of other fluids; "put ice on the swelling ankle", the swelling of certain substances when they are heated (often accompanied by release of water),
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A division in a pipe organ, usually the largest enclosed division
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A device for controlling the volume of a pipe organ
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A long series of ocean waves, generally produced by wind, and lasting after the wind has ceased
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Excellent
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To become bigger, especially due to being engorged
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A gradual crescendo followed by diminuendo
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The state of being swollen
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Present participle of swell
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Anything swollen, especially any abnormally swollen part of the body
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oedema
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An increase from nominal voltage lasting one or more line cycles
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A relatively smooth ocean wave that travels some distance from the area of its generation
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waves that have traveled out of the area in which they were generated
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All waves affecting a site not generated by the local wind field These waves could come from distant storms or from a recent storm in the local area
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become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger; "The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son
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A wave, or succession of waves (originally generated by winds), that have left their area of generation and have moved into areas of weaker wind
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WAVES that have traveled a long distance from their GENERATING AREA and have been sorted out by travel into LONG WAVES of the same approximate period
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expand abnormally; "The bellies of the starving children are swelling"
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A momentary voltage increase of the power voltage, lasting up to several seconds
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become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger; "The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son"
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as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things; "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it"
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come up; "Tears well in her eyes"
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Ocean waves that have traveled out of their generating area Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period and has flatter wave crests than waves within their fetch
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very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"
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Ocean waves that have traveled out of their fetch Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period, and has flatter crests than waves within their fetch
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a state of the surface of a body of water in which (see sea)
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Gradual increase of sound
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An undesirable condition in which actual voltage lingers above the normal voltage level
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A persistent voltage surplus The overvoltage is not enough to cause a surge but can damage sensitive equipment
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can refer to a division of the organ or to a mechanism by which dynamics are controlled
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The exact thickness at the binding edge of a book to top
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butted-Trees greatly enlarged at the base (24)
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a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
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Waves caused by wind and weather from a long distance off Waves are normally large, rounded and have a long period
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Remotely wind-generated waves Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period and has longer crests than locally generated waves
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To augment gradually in force or loudness, as the sound of a note
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Gradual increase
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Increase or augmentation in bulk; protuberance
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a crescendo followed by a decrescendo
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The act of swelling
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To aggravate; to heighten
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To act in a pompous, ostentatious, or arrogant manner; to strut; to look big
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To increase the size, bulk, or dimensions of; to cause to rise, dilate, or increase; as, rains and dissolving snow swell the rivers in spring; immigration swells the population
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To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate; as, to be swelled with pride or haughtiness
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Increase in height; elevation; rise
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Increase of power in style, or of rhetorical force
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a crescendo followed by a decrescendo the undulating movement of the surface of the open sea a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor) expand abnormally; "The bellies of the starving children are swelling"
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increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity; "The music swelled to a crescendo"
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cause to become swollen; "The water swells the wood"
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Having the characteristics of a person of rank and importance; showy; dandified; distinguished; as, a swell person; a swell neighborhood
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A wave, or billow; especially, a succession of large waves; the roll of the sea after a storm; as, a heavy swell sets into the harbor
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A gradual ascent, or rounded elevation, of land; as, an extensive plain abounding with little swells
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A showy, dashing person; a dandy
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A gradual increase and decrease of the volume of sound; the crescendo and diminuendo combined; generally indicated by the sign
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To become larger in amount; as, many little debts added, swell to a great amount
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Increase of force, intensity, or volume of sound
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If something such as a part of your body swells, it becomes larger and rounder than normal. Do your ankles swell at night? The limbs swell to an enormous size. Swell up means the same as swell. When you develop a throat infection or catch a cold the glands in the neck swell up
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If the amount or size of something swells or if something swells it, it becomes larger than it was before. The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south His bank balance has swelled by £222,000 in the last three weeks Offers from other countries should swell the force to 35,000. = increase
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act of swelling, distention; swollen part, protuberance; gradual increase; surge of feeling or emotion; long unbroken wave; elevation of land, slope; crescendo followed by a diminuendo (Music) isim
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a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor)
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To grow upon the view; to become larger; to expand
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If you swell with a feeling, you are suddenly full of that feeling. She could see her two sons swell with pride
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You can describe something as swell if you think it is really nice. I've had a swell time. see also swelling, swollen, groundswell
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The undulating movement of the surface of the open sea
The forms swelled and swollen are both used as the past participle
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To be puffed up or bloated; as, to swell with pride
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increase in volume, expand, inflate; increase in intensity or amount; well up, rise up; bulge, protrude; become vain, puff up with vanity; cause to expand or increase; cause to protrude fiil
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To be inflated; to belly; as, the sails swell
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To be elated; to rise arrogantly
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To rise or be driven into waves or billows; to heave; as, in tempest, the ocean swells into waves
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To grow larger; to dilate or extend the exterior surface or dimensions, by matter added within, or by expansion of the inclosed substance; as, the legs swell in dropsy; a bruised part swells; a bladder swells by inflation
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To protuberate; to bulge out; as, a cask swells in the middle
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To increase in size or extent by any addition; to increase in volume or force; as, a river swells, and overflows its banks; sounds swell or diminish
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To be turgid, bombastic, or extravagant; as, swelling words; a swelling style
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of Jordan (Jer 12:5), literally the "pride" of Jordan (as in R V ), i e , the luxuriant thickets of tamarisks, poplars, reeds, etc , which were the lair of lions and other beasts of prey The reference is not to the overflowing of the river banks (Comp 49:19; 50:44; Zech 11:3)
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edema
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Increase in the dimensions of wood due to increased moisture content Swelling occurs tangentially, radially, and, to a lesser extent, longitudinally
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turgescence isim
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act of something that swells; swollen condition; bulge, protuberance; abnormal enlargement (Medicine) isim
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A swelling is a raised, curved shape on the surface of your body which appears as a result of an injury or an illness. His eye was partly closed, and there was a swelling over his lid
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abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement becoming puffy as from internal bleeding or accumulation of other fluids; "put ice on the swelling ankle
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A protuberance; a prominence an unnatural prominence or protuberance; as, a scrofulous swelling
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The act of that which swells; as, the swelling of rivers in spring; the swelling of the breast with pride
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an increase in volume or linear dimension of a specimen immersed in liquid or exposed to a vapor
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abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement
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RG Battery cases swell or bulge when the cell vent valves maintain an internal pressure that is greater than the outer (atmospheric) pressure
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An increase in volume of fiber due to the absorption of liquid
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becoming puffy as from internal bleeding or accumulation of other fluids; "put ice on the swelling ankle"
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the swelling of certain substances when they are heated (often accompanied by release of water)
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