| AEROEMBOLISM | • aeroembolism n. An embolism that results from the introduction, (or the formation under reduced pressure) of air bubbles in the blood. • AEROEMBOLISM n. sickness caused by exposure to rapidly lowered air pressure. |
| AEROEMBOLISMS | • aeroembolisms n. Plural of aeroembolism. • AEROEMBOLISM n. sickness caused by exposure to rapidly lowered air pressure. |
| EMBOLISATION | • embolisation n. Alternative spelling of embolization. • EMBOLISATION n. the process of embolising, also EMBOLIZATION. |
| EMBOLISATIONS | • embolisations n. Plural of embolisation. • EMBOLISATION n. the process of embolising, also EMBOLIZATION. |
| EMBOLISE | • embolise v. Alternative form of embolize. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISED | • embolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISES | • embolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISING | • embolising v. Present participle of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISM | • embolism n. (Pathology) An obstruction or occlusion of an artery by an embolus, that is by a blood clot, air bubble… • embolism n. The insertion or intercalation of days into the calendar in order to correct the error arising from… • embolism n. An intercalated prayer for deliverance from evil coming after the Lord’s Prayer. |
| EMBOLISMAL | • embolismal adj. Pertaining to embolism; intercalary. • EMBOLISMAL adj. pertaining to embolism. |
| EMBOLISMIC | • embolismic adj. Relating to embolism or intercalation. • EMBOLISMIC adj. pertaining to an embolism, the presence of one or more obstructing blood-clots in a blood vessel, also EMBOLIC. |
| EMBOLISMS | • embolisms n. Plural of embolism. • EMBOLISM n. obstruction of a blood vessel by an embolus. |
| THROMBOEMBOLISM | • thromboembolism n. (Medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin. • THROMBOEMBOLISM n. the blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation. |