Definitions for inflammations

inflammations in·flam·ma·tion

Spelling: [in-fluh-mey-shuh n]
IPA: /ˌɪn fləˈmeɪ ʃən/

Inflammations is a 13 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 19 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 1045 anagrams from letters in inflammations (aafiilmmnnost).

Definitions for inflammations

noun

  1. Pathology. redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, especially as a reaction of tissues to injurious agents.
  2. the act or fact of inflaming.
  3. the state of being inflamed.
  4. Pathology. redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, especially as a reaction of tissues to injurious agents.
  5. the act or fact of inflaming.
  6. the state of being inflamed.

Origin of inflammations

1525-35; Latin inflammātiōn- (stem of inflammātiō), equivalent to inflammāt(us) (past participle of inflammāre; see inflame, Examples for inflammations

Rarely, severe infections can lead to inflammation of the brain or meningitis.

Dimness of sight, arising from weakness or inflammation, is best relieved by frequent washing of the eyes with cold water.

Well, there'd be some credit in being jolly, with a inflammation of the lungs.'

You get vaccinated in the arm, you shouldn't have inflammation in the joint.

A week later he died, carried off by inflammation of the lungs.

Opponents of endurance training explain that it increases stress hormones, inflammation, and often leads to over-training.

He was dying of inflammation of the liver, contracted in Senegal.

The truth is that any exercise releases cortisol and results in a certain level of inflammation—and this is a good thing!

From there grew the idea that inflammation itself could be a facilitator of metastatic growth.

In chronic diseases, especially those of the lungs, where there is no inflammation, a change of air is much to be recommended.

You get vaccinated in the arm, you shouldn't have inflammation in the joint.

In chronic diseases, especially those of the lungs, where there is no inflammation, a change of air is much to be recommended.

The truth is that any exercise releases cortisol and results in a certain level of inflammation—and this is a good thing!

Well, there'd be some credit in being jolly, with a inflammation of the lungs.'

Opponents of endurance training explain that it increases stress hormones, inflammation, and often leads to over-training.

Dimness of sight, arising from weakness or inflammation, is best relieved by frequent washing of the eyes with cold water.

A week later he died, carried off by inflammation of the lungs.

From there grew the idea that inflammation itself could be a facilitator of metastatic growth.

Rarely, severe infections can lead to inflammation of the brain or meningitis.

He was dying of inflammation of the liver, contracted in Senegal.

Word Value for inflammations
Scrable

19

Words with friends

24

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