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- Tumescence - Wikipedia
Tumescence is the quality or state of being tumescent or swollen Tumescence usually refers to the normal engorgement with blood [1] (vascular congestion) of the erectile tissues, marking sexual excitation, and possible readiness for sexual activity
- TUMESCENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TUMESCENCE is the quality or state of being tumescent; especially : readiness for sexual activity marked especially by vascular congestion of the sex organs
- Nocturnal Penile Tumescence (NPT) | Luke Coutinho
“Morning wood” is a slang term referring to a person having an erect penis when they wake up in the morning The medical term is Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) It is a perfectly normal and healthy phenomena and is not a result of sexual arousal or having a dream relating to sex
- Tumescence | definition of tumescence by Medical dictionary
The author includes in this treatise on the diseases of plants a special chapter on exudation and rot, including the phenomena of tumescence, decomposition, humidity, acidification, dew, gomosis and the emergence of diverse workflows that facilitate a profuse or permanent exudation in the barks
- Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of Female Orgasm - Psychology Today
What happens when we are not in touch with the natural feelings of tumescence that occur in many people throughout their lives - and simply work to shut it down or shut it off?
- Tumescence - definition of tumescence by The Free Dictionary
Define tumescence tumescence synonyms, tumescence pronunciation, tumescence translation, English dictionary definition of tumescence n 1 a A swelling or enlarging b A swollen condition 2 A swollen part or organ American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- TUMESCENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
TUMESCENCE definition: a swelling ; distention | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- Tumescence - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Originating from Latin tumescere via French tumescence (1725), the word means the state of growing swollen or tumescent, figuratively to become excited or enraged
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