Edematous Meaning and Definition
Edematous
Pronunciation
/ɪˈdɛmətəs/
Part of Speech
Adjective
Definition
Having or characterized by swelling or inflammation; accompanied by the accumulation of excess fluid in tissues or cavities.
Examples
- The patient’s leg had become edematous due to the injury.
- Edematous conditions can be caused by various factors, including infections and allergies.
Synonyms
- Swollen
- Inflamed
Antonyms
- Deflated
- Drained
Etymology
From the Greek words “edema” meaning swelling and “-ous” forming an adjective.
Usage Notes
Edematous is typically used to describe medical conditions, but it can also be used in a more general sense to describe anything that is swollen or inflated.
Cultural References
Edematous is used in various medical contexts, including in the description of conditions such as edema, lymphedema, and edematous conditions.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
No common idiomatic expressions or phrases containing the word Edematous.
Related Words or Phrases
Swelling, inflammation, fluid accumulation, injury
Collocations
Edematous legs, edematous swelling, edematous condition
Frequency of Use
Edematous is a relatively rare word, but it is used frequently in medical contexts.
Edimotous, Edamotous, Edumotous