herniate
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herniate — [hʉr′nē āt΄] vi. herniated, herniating to protrude so as to form a hernia herniation n … English World dictionary
herniate — intransitive verb ( ated; ating) Date: circa 1922 to protrude through an abnormal body opening ; rupture < a herniated intervertebral disk > • herniation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
herniate — herniation, n. /herr nee ayt /, v.i., herniated, herniating. to protrude abnormally from an enclosed cavity or from the body so as to constitute a hernia. [1875 80; HERNI(A) + ATE1] * * * … Universalium
herniate — her·ni·ate hər nē .āt vi, at·ed; at·ing to protrude through an abnormal body opening: RUPTURE <herniated intravertebral disks> … Medical dictionary
herniate — v. protrude through an abnormal body opening (Medicine) … English contemporary dictionary
herniate — [ hə:nɪeɪt] verb [usu. as adjective herniated] (of an organ) suffer a hernia: a herniated disc. Derivatives herniation noun … English new terms dictionary
herniate — her·ni·ate … English syllables
herniate — her•ni•ate [[t]ˈhɜr niˌeɪt[/t]] v. i. at•ed, at•ing pat to protrude abnormally so as to constitute a hernia • Etymology: 1875–80 her ni•a′tion, n … From formal English to slang
herniate — /ˈhɜnieɪt/ (say herneeayt) verb (i) (herniated, herniating) to protrude through an abnormal bodily opening. {herni(a) + ate1} –herniation /hɜniˈeɪʃən/ (say hernee ayshuhn), noun …
herniate — ˌāt, usu ˌād.+V intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: hernia + ate : to protrude through an abnormal body opening : rupture … Useful english dictionary