swollen |
distension |
As an adjective swollen
is distended.
As a verb swollen
is .
As a noun distension is
muscle strain.
inflamed |
swollen |
As adjectives the difference between inflamed and swollen
is that
inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation while
swollen is distended.
As verbs the difference between inflamed and swollen
is that
inflamed is (
inflame) while
swollen is .
inflame |
swollen |
As verbs the difference between inflame and swollen
is that
inflame is while
swollen is .
As an adjective swollen is
distended.
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swollen |
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As an adjective swollen is
distended.
As a verb swollen is
past participle of lang=en.
flaccid |
swollen |
Related terms |
Flaccid is a related term of swollen.
As adjectives the difference between flaccid and swollen
is that
flaccid is flabby while
swollen is distended.
As a verb swollen is
.
paunchy |
swollen |
Related terms |
Paunchy is a related term of swollen.
As adjectives the difference between paunchy and swollen
is that
paunchy is having a paunch; having a prominent stomach; potbellied while
swollen is distended.
As a verb swollen is
.
flabby |
swollen |
Related terms |
Flabby is a related term of swollen.
As adjectives the difference between flabby and swollen
is that
flabby is yielding to the touch, and easily moved or shaken; hanging loose by its own weight; wanting firmness; flaccid; as,
flabby flesh while
swollen is distended.
As a verb swollen is
.
baggy |
swollen |
Synonyms |
Baggy is a synonym of swollen.
As adjectives the difference between baggy and swollen
is that
baggy is of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body while
swollen is distended.
As a noun baggy
is a small plastic bag, as for sandwiches.
As a verb swollen is
.
bulbous |
swollen |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between bulbous and swollen
is that
bulbous is having the shape of or resembling a bulb, bloated while
swollen is distended.
As a verb swollen is
past participle of lang=en.
swollen |
superficial |
As adjectives the difference between swollen and superficial
is that
swollen is distended while
superficial is shallow, lacking substance.
As a verb swollen
is .
As a noun superficial is
(chiefly in plural) a surface detail.
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