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VOLUME CONTRACTION

  • Volume contraction
  • Decrease in the volume of body fluid

    Volume contraction is a decrease in the volume of body fluid, including the dissolved substances that maintain osmotic balance (osmolytes). The loss of

    Volume contraction

    Volume_contraction

  • Hypovolemia
  • Low blood volume

    Hypovolemia, also known as volume depletion or volume contraction, is a state of abnormally low extracellular fluid in the body. This may be due to either

    Hypovolemia

    Hypovolemia

    Hypovolemia

  • Thermal expansion
  • Tendency of matter to change volume in response to a change in temperature

    usually contract with decreasing temperature which is called thermal contraction. The SI unit of thermal expansion is the inverse kelvin (K−1). Temperature

    Thermal expansion

    Thermal expansion

    Thermal_expansion

  • Contraction alkalosis
  • Increase in blood pH resulting from fluid loss

    Contraction alkalosis refers to the increase in blood pH that occurs as a result of fluid losses (volume contraction). The change in pH is especially pronounced

    Contraction alkalosis

    Contraction_alkalosis

  • Systole
  • Part of the cardiac cycle when a heart chamber contracts

    ventricles now perform isovolumetric contraction, which is contraction while all valves are closed. This contraction ends the first stage of systole. The

    Systole

    Systole

    Systole

  • Contraction
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up contraction or contracted in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contraction may refer to: Contraction (grammar), a shortened word Poetic contraction, omission

    Contraction

    Contraction

  • Frank–Starling law
  • Relationship between stroke volume and end diastolic volume

    in the ventricles, before contraction (the end diastolic volume), when all other factors remain constant. As a larger volume of blood flows into the ventricle

    Frank–Starling law

    Frank–Starling law

    Frank–Starling_law

  • Cardiac cycle
  • Performance of the human heart

    of the systole (contractions), ejecting the new blood volume and completing the cardiac cycle. (See Wiggers diagram: "Ventricular volume" tracing (red)

    Cardiac cycle

    Cardiac cycle

    Cardiac_cycle

  • Recession
  • Business cycle contraction

    In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction that occurs when there is a period of broad decline in economic activity. Recessions generally

    Recession

    Recession

  • Isovolumetric contraction
  • Cardiac event during a heartbeat's early systole stage

    physiology, isometric contraction is an event occurring in early systole during which the ventricles contract with no corresponding volume change (isometrically)

    Isovolumetric contraction

    Isovolumetric contraction

    Isovolumetric_contraction

  • Fluid balance
  • Aspect of homeostasis concerning control of the amount of water in an organism

    Deficits to body water result in volume contraction and dehydration. Diarrhea is a threat to both body water volume and electrolyte levels, which is why

    Fluid balance

    Fluid_balance

  • Intravascular volume status
  • interstitial tissue (e.g. due to hyponatremia or liver failure). Volume contraction of intravascular fluid (blood plasma) is termed hypovolemia, and its

    Intravascular volume status

    Intravascular_volume_status

  • Lanthanide contraction
  • Decrease of ionic radii across the lanthanide series

    The lanthanide contraction is the steady decrease in the ionic radii of the elements in the lanthanide series, from left to right. It is caused by the

    Lanthanide contraction

    Lanthanide_contraction

  • Body water
  • Water content of an animal's body

    hormone, aldosterone and atrial natriuretic peptide. Volume contraction is a decrease in body fluid volume, with or without a concomitant loss of osmolytes

    Body water

    Body_water

  • Hydrostatic skeleton
  • Flexible skeleton supported by fluid pressure

    lies fluid, most often water. The fluid is resistant to changes in volume. Contraction of circular, radial or transverse muscles increases the pressure

    Hydrostatic skeleton

    Hydrostatic_skeleton

  • Dumping syndrome
  • Medical condition

    due to the shift of fluid into the intestinal lumen, with plasma volume contraction and acute intestinal distention. Osmotic diarrhea, distension of the

    Dumping syndrome

    Dumping syndrome

    Dumping_syndrome

  • Gerotor
  • Pistonless trochoidal rotor engine

    isolate the inlet half of the gerotor where volume expansion takes place, and the outlet half where volume contraction takes place. In common with a number of

    Gerotor

    Gerotor

    Gerotor

  • Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism
  • Process of energy release of a contracting star or planet

    the main candidate for the source of solar energy was gravitational contraction. However, it soon was recognized by Sir Arthur Eddington and others that

    Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism

    Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism

    Kelvin–Helmholtz_mechanism

  • Ejaculation
  • Semen discharge from the male reproductive tract

    more contractions with no semen expelled. This study also found a high correlation between number of spurts of semen and total ejaculate volume, i.e.

    Ejaculation

    Ejaculation

    Ejaculation

  • Myocardial contractility
  • Heart muscle's ability to contract

    attainable value for the force of contraction of a given heart. The ability to produce changes in force during contraction result from incremental degrees

    Myocardial contractility

    Myocardial_contractility

  • Zintl phase
  • Product of a chemical reaction between elements of periodic groups 1-2 and groups 13-16

    1941. In his early studies, Zintl noted that there was an atomic volume contraction upon the formation of these products and realized that this could

    Zintl phase

    Zintl phase

    Zintl_phase

  • Urea-to-creatinine ratio
  • Medical laboratory value

    process of urinary concentration. Reabsorption is also increased by volume contraction, reduced renal plasma flow as in congestive heart failure, and decreased

    Urea-to-creatinine ratio

    Urea-to-creatinine_ratio

  • Solid-state battery
  • Battery with solid electrodes and a solid electrolyte

    LCO has been shown to undergo volume expansion when discharged while NMC has been shown to undergo volume contraction when discharged. Thus, a composite

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state_battery

  • Scaling (geometry)
  • Geometric transformation

    is a positive number smaller than 1, scaling is sometimes also called contraction or reduction. In the most general sense, a scaling includes the case

    Scaling (geometry)

    Scaling (geometry)

    Scaling_(geometry)

  • Pressure–volume loop analysis in cardiology
  • Method of analysing cardiac performance

    volume (SV) is the volume of blood ejected by the right/left ventricle in a single contraction. It is the difference between the end-diastolic volume

    Pressure–volume loop analysis in cardiology

    Pressure–volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology

  • End-systolic volume
  • Measure of heart volume

    End-systolic volume (ESV) is the volume of blood in a ventricle at the end of contraction, or systole, and the beginning of filling, or diastole. ESV is

    End-systolic volume

    End-systolic_volume

  • Contraction and Convergence
  • Proposal for climate action

    Contraction and Convergence (C&C) is a proposed global framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change. Conceived by the Global

    Contraction and Convergence

    Contraction and Convergence

    Contraction_and_Convergence

  • Stroke volume
  • Measurement in cardiovascular physiology

    stroke volume depends on several factors such as heart size, its force of contraction, duration of contraction, preload (end-diastolic volume), and afterload

    Stroke volume

    Stroke_volume

  • Heart rate
  • Speed of the heartbeat, measured in beats per minute

    Heart rate is the frequency of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions of the heart per minute (beats per minute or bpm). The heart rate varies

    Heart rate

    Heart rate

    Heart_rate

  • Cardiac physiology
  • Study of heart functions

    stroke volume which determines the end systolic volume. The greater the contraction the greater the stroke volume and the smaller the end systolic volume. Positive

    Cardiac physiology

    Cardiac_physiology

  • Skeletal muscle
  • One of three major types of muscle

    functional, contractile units of the muscle fiber necessary for muscle contraction. Muscles are predominantly powered by the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal_muscle

  • Molar volume
  • Volume occupied by one mole of a substance

    water, which may experience contraction or expansion upon mixing. This effect is represented by the quantity excess volume of the mixture, an example of

    Molar volume

    Molar_volume

  • Diving reflex
  • Physiological responses to immersion of air-breathing vertebrates

    hematocrit and hemoglobin are temporarily increased by reflex splenic contraction, which discharges a large additional amount of red blood cells. The brain

    Diving reflex

    Diving reflex

    Diving_reflex

  • English auxiliary verbs
  • Small set of grammatically distinctive verbs of English

    along with their inflected forms, is shown in the following table. Contractions are only shown if their orthography is distinctive. There are also numerous

    English auxiliary verbs

    English auxiliary verbs

    English_auxiliary_verbs

  • Urea reduction ratio
  • Number used to quantify dialysis treatment

    adjusts for the additional urea that is cleared from the body through volume contraction. Because 0.55 ⋅ U F V {\displaystyle {\frac {0.55\cdot UF}{V}}} can

    Urea reduction ratio

    Urea_reduction_ratio

  • Muscle hypertrophy
  • Enlargement or overgrowth of a muscle organ

    frequency, intensity, and total volume all directly affect the increase of muscle hypertrophy. Time under tension and contraction types (eccentric versus concentric)

    Muscle hypertrophy

    Muscle hypertrophy

    Muscle_hypertrophy

  • Myogenic mechanism
  • Autoregulation of arteries and arterioles

    cause the muscle to depolarize, leading to muscle contraction. This significantly reduces the volume of blood able to pass through the lumen, which reduces

    Myogenic mechanism

    Myogenic_mechanism

  • Rib cage
  • Bone structure of the thorax

    the floor of the thoracic cavity, contracts and flattens, while the contraction of intercostal muscles lift the rib cage up and out. Expansion of the

    Rib cage

    Rib cage

    Rib_cage

  • Pressure–volume diagram
  • Diagram showing the relationship between pressure and volume in a system

    is closed as well. Segment AB is the contraction phase. Since both the mitral and aortic valves are closed, volume is constant. For this reason, this phase

    Pressure–volume diagram

    Pressure–volume diagram

    Pressure–volume_diagram

  • Apex beat
  • Maximum pulse felt on the chest during heart beat

    contract after the longitudinal fibers. During the longitudinal fiber contraction, the volume of the left ventricle has not changed keeping the apex in intimate

    Apex beat

    Apex_beat

  • Muscle architecture
  • Physical arrangement of muscle fibers at the macroscopic level

    like a strap or belt and have fibers that run longitudinally to the contraction direction. These muscles have broad attachments compared to other muscle

    Muscle architecture

    Muscle_architecture

  • Pharyngeal reflex
  • Reflex at the back of the throat

    The pharyngeal reflex or gag reflex is a reflex muscular contraction of the back of the throat, evoked by touching the roof of the mouth, back of the

    Pharyngeal reflex

    Pharyngeal_reflex

  • Hypokalemia
  • Insufficient potassium in the blood

    concentration of potassium. In addition to urinary losses from polyuria and volume contraction, also an obligate loss of potassium from kidney tubules occurs as

    Hypokalemia

    Hypokalemia

    Hypokalemia

  • Ethanol (data page)
  • Chemical data page for ethanol

    Saxena, S.C. Thermophysical properties of matter – the TPRC data series. Volume 3. Thermal conductivity – nonmetallic liquids and gases. Data book. 1970

    Ethanol (data page)

    Ethanol_(data_page)

  • Thermal barrier coating
  • Form of exhaust heat management

    oxidation resistant. However, it suffers from crystallization and volume contraction above 800 °C, which leads to cracking and delamination. Therefore

    Thermal barrier coating

    Thermal barrier coating

    Thermal_barrier_coating

  • Volume correction factor
  • Standardized factor in thermodynamics

    generate a factor above "1", indicating the corrected volume must increase to account for the contraction of the substance relative to the base temperature

    Volume correction factor

    Volume_correction_factor

  • Photoplethysmogram
  • Chart of tissue blood volume changes

    in the arteries. As seen in the figure showing premature ventricular contractions (PVCs), the PPG pulse for the cardiac cycle with the PVC results in lower

    Photoplethysmogram

    Photoplethysmogram

    Photoplethysmogram

  • Dupuytren's contracture
  • Medical condition featuring permanent bending of fingers

    quality of life. People may report pain, aching, and itching with the contractions. Normally, the palmar fascia consists of collagen type I, but in Dupuytren

    Dupuytren's contracture

    Dupuytren's contracture

    Dupuytren's_contracture

  • Atomic radius
  • Measure of the size of an atom

    and are difficult to separate. The d-block contraction is less pronounced than the lanthanide contraction but arises from a similar cause. In this case

    Atomic radius

    Atomic radius

    Atomic_radius

  • Skeletal muscle pump
  • Muscular system aiding blood circulation

    allows blood from the capillary system to refill the veins until the next contraction. It is postulated that this change in pressure may be great enough to

    Skeletal muscle pump

    Skeletal muscle pump

    Skeletal_muscle_pump

  • Diastrophism
  • Deformation of the Earth's crust

    lithosphere caused by metamorphism or thermal expansion and contraction, increases in the volume of the asthenosphere (part of the upper mantle supporting

    Diastrophism

    Diastrophism

    Diastrophism

  • Photoacoustic effect
  • Physical phenomenon

    PMID 16593952. Mauzerall, D. C.; Gunner, M. R.; Zhang, J. W. (1995). "Volume contraction on photoexcitation of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

    Photoacoustic effect

    Photoacoustic_effect

  • Poisson's ratio
  • Measure of material deformation perpendicular to loading

    (nu)) is a measure of the Poisson effect, the deformation (expansion or contraction) of a material in directions perpendicular to the specific direction

    Poisson's ratio

    Poisson's ratio

    Poisson's_ratio

  • Respiratory system
  • Biological system in animals and plants for gas exchange

    the volume of the body cavity which is controlled by contraction of intercostal muscles in all reptiles except turtles. In turtles, contraction of specific

    Respiratory system

    Respiratory system

    Respiratory_system

  • Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman decline
  • displacement of Muslims out of the Balkans during the era of territorial contraction of the Ottoman Empire has become a topic of recent scholarly interest

    Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman decline

    Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman decline

    Persecution_of_Muslims_during_the_Ottoman_decline

  • Respiratory pump
  • Mechanism for blood circulation back to the heart

    thorax and abdomen. During inhalation, the volume of the thorax increases, largely through the contraction of the diaphragm, which moves downward and

    Respiratory pump

    Respiratory_pump

  • Breast augmentation
  • Surgical procedure

    of the surgical site with antibiotic solutions. To correct a capsular contraction, the plastic surgeon realises an open capsulotomy procedure to loosen

    Breast augmentation

    Breast augmentation

    Breast_augmentation

  • Muscular hydrostat
  • Body part type that consists mainly of muscles with no skeletal support

    caused by the contraction of transverse or helical musculature arrangements. Given the constant volume of muscular hydrostats, these contractions cause an

    Muscular hydrostat

    Muscular hydrostat

    Muscular_hydrostat

  • Jugular venous pressure
  • Blood pressure in a vein of the neck

    described. The upward deflections are the "a" (atrial contraction), "c" (ventricular contraction and resulting bulging of tricuspid into the right atrium

    Jugular venous pressure

    Jugular venous pressure

    Jugular_venous_pressure

  • Industrial catalysts
  • Catalysts used in industry

    5-10 MPa: Both of these reactions are exothermic and proceeds with volume contraction. Maximum yield of methanol is therefore obtained at low temperatures

    Industrial catalysts

    Industrial_catalysts

  • Muscles of respiration
  • Muscles involved in breathing

    contribute to inhalation and exhalation, by aiding in the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity. The diaphragm and, to a lesser extent, the intercostal

    Muscles of respiration

    Muscles of respiration

    Muscles_of_respiration

  • End-diastolic volume
  • Measurement of blood volume

    which refers to the length of the sarcomeres in cardiac muscle prior to contraction (systole). An increase in EDV increases the preload on the heart and

    End-diastolic volume

    End-diastolic_volume

  • Eschenmoser sulfide contraction
  • Organic reaction method

    The Eschenmoser sulfide contraction is an organic reaction first described by Albert Eschenmoser for the synthesis of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds from a

    Eschenmoser sulfide contraction

    Eschenmoser_sulfide_contraction

  • Pattern (casting)
  • Form used in casting to replicate a shape

    the volume loss during solidification. This (technically) is not an allowance. This extra size that is given on the pattern for metal contraction is called

    Pattern (casting)

    Pattern (casting)

    Pattern_(casting)

  • Breathing
  • Process of moving air in and out of the lungs

    cavity volume increases. In mammals this expansion is produced mainly by contraction of the diaphragm and, to a lesser extent, by contraction of the intercostal

    Breathing

    Breathing

    Breathing

  • List of largest empires
  • Retrieved 7 July 2020. Taagepera, Rein (September 1997). "Expansion and Contraction Patterns of Large Polities: Context for Russia" (PDF). International

    List of largest empires

    List of largest empires

    List_of_largest_empires

  • Nipple stimulation
  • Human sexual practice

    both caused by the release of oxytocin. Nipple erection is due to the contraction of smooth muscle under the control of the autonomic nervous system, and

    Nipple stimulation

    Nipple stimulation

    Nipple_stimulation

  • Ejection fraction
  • Portion of blood pumped per heartbeat

    at the end of systole (contraction) is the end-systolic volume (ESV). The difference between EDV and ESV is the stroke volume (SV). The ejection fraction

    Ejection fraction

    Ejection_fraction

  • Myokine
  • Class of proteins produced by muscle

    released by skeletal muscle cells (muscle fibers) in response to muscular contractions. They have autocrine, paracrine and/or endocrine effects; their systemic

    Myokine

    Myokine

  • Tensor
  • Algebraic object with geometric applications

    the trace. The contraction is often used in conjunction with the tensor product to contract an index from each tensor. The contraction can also be understood

    Tensor

    Tensor

    Tensor

  • Muscle cell
  • Type of cell found in muscle tissue

    Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the esophagus and stomach. Smooth muscle has no myofibrils or sarcomeres

    Muscle cell

    Muscle cell

    Muscle_cell

  • Owain Foel
  • King of Strathclyde

    Owain Foel (fl. 1018), also known as Owain Moel, Owain the Bald, Owen the Bald, and Eugenius Calvus, was an eleventh-century King of Strathclyde. He may

    Owain Foel

    Owain Foel

    Owain_Foel

  • Pathophysiology of heart failure
  • The increase in ventricular volume also causes a reduction in stroke volume due to mechanical and inefficient contraction of the heart. The general effect

    Pathophysiology of heart failure

    Pathophysiology of heart failure

    Pathophysiology_of_heart_failure

  • Abbreviation
  • Shortened form of a word or phrase

    shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method including shortening, contraction, initialism (which includes acronym), or crasis. An abbreviation may

    Abbreviation

    Abbreviation

  • Ectopic beat
  • Cardiac arrhythmia

    failure, stimulating either more frequent or more vigorous contractions and increasing stroke volume. The consumption of nicotine, alcohol, epinephrine and

    Ectopic beat

    Ectopic beat

    Ectopic_beat

  • Limehurst Rural District
  • Former local government area in the UK

    acres). F A Youngs Jr., Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Volume II: Northern England, London, 1991 "Relationships / unit history of Limehurst"

    Limehurst Rural District

    Limehurst_Rural_District

  • Smooth muscle
  • Involuntary non-striated muscle

    muscle in terms of structure, function, regulation of contraction, and excitation-contraction coupling. However, smooth muscle tissue tends to demonstrate

    Smooth muscle

    Smooth muscle

    Smooth_muscle

  • Eccentric training
  • Strength training

    rate. An eccentric contraction is one of two distinct phases in the movement of muscles and tendons, following concentric contraction (shortening). An eccentric

    Eccentric training

    Eccentric_training

  • Volume form
  • Differential form

    In mathematics, a volume form or top-dimensional form is a differential form of degree equal to the differentiable manifold dimension. Thus on a manifold

    Volume form

    Volume_form

  • Testicle
  • Internal organ in the male reproductive system

    through the urethra and out of the urethral orifice through muscular contractions. Within the seminiferous tubules, the germ cells develop into spermatogonia

    Testicle

    Testicle

    Testicle

  • Muscular defense
  • Abdominal muscle reflex

    field of reflex contraction of the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall in man. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. Volume 57, Number 4 /

    Muscular defense

    Muscular_defense

  • Distal renal tubular acidosis
  • Medical condition

    even death.[citation needed] dRTA commonly leads to sodium loss and volume contraction, which causes a compensatory increase in blood levels of aldosterone

    Distal renal tubular acidosis

    Distal renal tubular acidosis

    Distal_renal_tubular_acidosis

  • Reticulum (anatomy)
  • Second compartment of the ruminant stomach

    ruminants. The separation takes place through biphasic contractions. In the first contraction, there is sending large particles back into the rumen while

    Reticulum (anatomy)

    Reticulum (anatomy)

    Reticulum_(anatomy)

  • John Little (writer)
  • Canadian writer (born 1960)

    co-authored several books with Pete Cisco, including Static Contraction Training, Static Contraction Training for Bodybuilders, Power Factor Training and The

    John Little (writer)

    John_Little_(writer)

  • Alcubierre drive
  • Hypothetical FTL transportation by warping space

    terms of a contraction of space ahead of the bubble and an expansion behind, but this interpretation could be misleading, since the contraction and expansion

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre_drive

  • Swampy Cree language
  • Algonquian language spoken in Canada

    Sam Waller Museum". Retrieved 2021-11-30. "Biography – HUNTER, JAMES – Volume XI (1881-1890) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca. Retrieved

    Swampy Cree language

    Swampy_Cree_language

  • Oxytocin
  • Peptide hormone and neuropeptide

    further oxytocin. For example, when oxytocin is released during a uterine contraction at the start of childbirth, this stimulates the production and release

    Oxytocin

    Oxytocin

    Oxytocin

  • E/A ratio
  • Measurement of heart function

    during this phase. The A peak arises due to atrial contraction, forcing approximately 15-20% of stroke volume into the ventricle. The deceleration time is the

    E/A ratio

    E/A ratio

    E/A_ratio

  • Eduard Zintl
  • German chemist (1898–1941)

    elements and how they react with each other. He noted that the atomic volume contraction between these compounds were formed, and it could indicate cation

    Eduard Zintl

    Eduard Zintl

    Eduard_Zintl

  • Junctional rhythm
  • Medical condition

    contract before ventricular contraction due to retrograde conduction, during ventricular contraction, or after ventricular contraction. If there is a blockage

    Junctional rhythm

    Junctional rhythm

    Junctional_rhythm

  • Cardiac output
  • Measurement of blood pumped by the heart

    An increase in EDV could counterbalance LV dilatation and impaired contraction. From equation (3), the resulting cardiac output Q may remain constant

    Cardiac output

    Cardiac output

    Cardiac_output

  • Ventricle (heart)
  • Chamber of the heart

    system. In the diastolic phase, it has to relax very quickly after each contraction so as to quickly fill with the oxygenated blood flowing from the pulmonary

    Ventricle (heart)

    Ventricle (heart)

    Ventricle_(heart)

  • Work (thermodynamics)
  • Type of energy transfer

    devices at the wall. The work is due to change of system volume by expansion or contraction of the system. If the system expands, in the present article

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work_(thermodynamics)

  • Aberration (astronomy)
  • Phenomenon wherein objects appear to move about their true positions in the sky

    complete aether drag, Lorentz theorized (1892) that objects undergo "length contraction" by a factor of 1 − v 2 / c 2 {\displaystyle {\sqrt {1-v^{2}/c^{2}}}}

    Aberration (astronomy)

    Aberration (astronomy)

    Aberration_(astronomy)

  • Cat
  • Small domesticated carnivorous mammal

    thought to be driven by a neural oscillator which generates a cycle of contraction and release every 30–40 milliseconds (giving a frequency of 33 to 25

    Cat

    Cat

    Cat

  • Human sexual response cycle
  • Four-stage model of physiological responses to sexual stimulation

    the greatest quantity of semen. Thereafter, each contraction is associated with a diminishing volume of semen and a milder sensation of pleasure. Women

    Human sexual response cycle

    Human_sexual_response_cycle

  • Anismus
  • Failure to relax the pelvic floor muscles during defecation

    examination and anorectal manometry were shown to cause paradoxical sphincter contraction in healthy controls, who did not have constipation or incontinence. Due

    Anismus

    Anismus

    Anismus

  • Portmanteau
  • Word consisting of two words

    kind of blend can be deliberate or accidental. A blend is similar to a contraction. On one hand, mainstream blends tend to be formed at a particular historical

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

  • Metal casting
  • Pouring liquid metal into a mold

    solidification temperature to room temperature, which occurs due to thermal contraction. Most materials shrink as they solidify, but, as the adjacent table shows

    Metal casting

    Metal casting

    Metal_casting

  • Charge density
  • Electric charge per unit length, area or volume

    length, surface area, or volume. Volume charge density (symbolized by the Greek letter ρ) is the quantity of charge per unit volume, measured in the SI system

    Charge density

    Charge density

    Charge_density

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  • Granth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Granth

    Heart of God; Volume; Shlok

    Granth

  • Qimat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Qimat

    Value

    Qimat

  • Plume
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Plume

    English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in feathers, from Middle English, Old French plume ‘feather’ (Latin pluma).English and North German : variant of Plum.Catalan (Plumé) : variant of plomer, occupational name for a worker in lead, from a derivative of plom ‘lead’.

    Plume

  • Drupada
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Drupada

    Column; Pillar

    Drupada

  • BLUME
  • Female

    Yiddish

    BLUME

    (בְּלוּמֶע) Variant form of Yiddish Bluma, BLUME means "flower."

    BLUME

  • COLUMB
  • Male

    Scottish

    COLUMB

    Scottish form of Latin Columba, COLUMB means "dove."

    COLUMB

  • Diamonique
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Diamonique

    Of High Value

    Diamonique

  • Fazeelah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fazeelah

    Superiority; Attribute; Value

    Fazeelah

  • Holme
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire) and Scottish

    Holme

    English (mainly Lancashire) and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a holly tree, from Middle English holm, a divergent development of Old English hole(g)n; the main development was towards modern English holly (see Hollis).English and Scottish : topographic name or habitational name from northern Middle English holm ‘island’, Old Norse holmr (see Holm 1).Danish and Swedish : variant of Holm 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, so named from the dative singular of Old Norse holmr ‘islet’, ‘low flat land beside a river’.

    Holme

  • Foluke
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Foluke

    placed in God's hands'.

    Foluke

  • Imed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Imed

    Column; Pillar

    Imed

  • Asmaan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Asmaan

    Value; Price

    Asmaan

  • Aasman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aasman

    Value, Price

    Aasman

  • COLUM
  • Male

    Irish

    COLUM

    Irish form of Latin Columba, COLUM means "dove."

    COLUM

  • Olume
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Olume

    Love

    Olume

  • Baha
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Baha

    Value Worth

    Baha

  • Mulya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mulya

    Value

    Mulya

  • Aasman |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aasman |

    Value, Price

    Aasman |

  • Diamante
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Italian

    Diamante

    Of High Value

    Diamante

  • Colum
  • Boy/Male

    Irish Gaelic Greek

    Colum

    a Latin name meaning dove.

    Colum

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  • Voluted
  • a.

    Having a volute, or spiral scroll.

  • Volumed
  • a.

    Having the form of a volume, or roil; as, volumed mist.

  • Value
  • n.

    Precise signification; import; as, the value of a word; the value of a legal instrument

  • Solute
  • a.

    Not adhering; loose; -- opposed to adnate; as, a solute stipule.

  • Column
  • n.

    Anything resembling, in form or position, a column in architecture; an upright body or mass; a shaft or obelisk; as, a column of air, of water, of mercury, etc.; the Column Vendome; the spinal column.

  • Volume
  • n.

    Dimensions; compass; space occupied, as measured by cubic units, that is, cubic inches, feet, yards, etc.; mass; bulk; as, the volume of an elephant's body; a volume of gas.

  • Solute
  • a.

    Loose; free; liberal; as, a solute interpretation.

  • Volumed
  • a.

    Having volume, or bulk; massive; great.

  • Volutae
  • pl.

    of Voluta

  • Voluminous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to volume or volumes.

  • Voluble
  • a.

    Easily rolling or turning; easily set in motion; apt to roll; rotating; as, voluble particles of matter.

  • Solute
  • v. t.

    To absolve; as, to solute sin.

  • Envolume
  • v. t.

    To form into, or incorporate with, a volume.

  • Valure
  • n.

    Value.

  • Solute
  • a.

    Soluble; as, a solute salt.

  • Voluble
  • a.

    Having the power or habit of turning or twining; as, the voluble stem of hop plants.

  • Value
  • v. t.

    To raise to estimation; to cause to have value, either real or apparent; to enhance in value.

  • Voluta
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of large, handsome marine gastropods belonging to Voluta and allied genera.

  • Volute
  • n.

    Any voluta.

  • Volume
  • n.

    Hence, a collection of printed sheets bound together, whether containing a single work, or a part of a work, or more than one work; a book; a tome; especially, that part of an extended work which is bound up together in one cover; as, a work in four volumes.