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tumefy
CIDE DICTIONARY
tumefy, v. t. [F. tuméfier, fr. L. tumere to swell + -ficare (in comp.) to make; cf. L. tumefacere to tumefy. See Tumid, and -fy.].
To swell; to cause to swell, or puff up. [1913 Webster]
"To swell, tumefy, stiffen, not the diction only, but the tenor of the thought." [1913 Webster]
tumefy, v. i.
To rise in a tumor; to swell. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
tumefy, v. (-ies, -ied)
1 intr. swell, inflate; be inflated.
2 tr. cause to do this.
1 intr. swell, inflate; be inflated.
2 tr. cause to do this.
Derivative
tumefacient adj. tumefaction n.
Etymology
F tum{eacute}fier f. L tumefacere f. tumere swell
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