swelling+out
41urceolate — /ˈɜsiələt/ (say erseeuhluht), / leɪt/ (say layt) adjective shaped like a pitcher; swelling out like the body of a pitcher and contracted at the orifice, as a corolla. {New Latin urceolātus, from Latin urceolus, diminutive of urceus pitcher} …
42ventricose — /ˈvɛntrəkoʊs/ (say ventruhkohs) adjective 1. swelling out, especially on one side or unequally; protuberant. 2. having a large abdomen. {New Latin ventricōsus, from Latin venter belly} –ventricosity /vɛntrəˈkɒsəti/ (say ventruh kosuhtee), noun …
43ventricular — /vɛnˈtrɪkjələ/ (say ven trikyuhluh) adjective 1. of, relating to, or of the nature of a ventricle. 2. swelling out; distended. {Latin ventriculus + ar1} …
44ἐκτυμπανώσεως — ἐκτυμπανώσεω̆ς , ἐκτυμπάνωσις swelling out like a drum fem gen sg (attic) …
45stream — A river, brook, or rivulet, anything in fact that is liquid and flows in a line or course. French v Carhart, I NY 96, 107. A steady current in a river or in the sea, especially the middle or most rapid part of a current or tide; as the gulf… …
46ventricose — [ven′trikōs΄] adj. [ModL ventricosus < L venter, belly: see VENTRAL] 1. large bellied 2. Biol. swelling out on one side ventricosity [ven΄trikäs′ə tē] n …
47bil´low|i|ness — bil|low|y «BIHL oh ee», adjective, low|i|er, low|i|est. 1. rising or rolling in big waves. 2. swelling out; bulging. –bil´low|i|ness …
48bil|low|y — «BIHL oh ee», adjective, low|i|er, low|i|est. 1. rising or rolling in big waves. 2. swelling out; bulging. –bil´low|i|ness …
49ur|ce|o|late — «UR see uh liht, layt», adjective. shaped like a pitcher; swelling out like a pitcher and contracted at the orifice, as a calyx. ╂[< New Latin urceolatus < Latin urceolus (diminutive) < urceus pitcher] …
50ven|tri|cose — «VEHN truh kohs», adjective. 1. Biology, swelling out in the middle, or on one side; protuberant. 2. having an unusually or abnormally large abdomen; big bellied. ╂[< New Latin ventricosus < Latin venter, ventris belly] …