Definition of Bloat. Meaning of Bloat. Synonyms of Bloat

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Definition of Bloat

Bloat
Bloat Bloat, v. i. To grow turgid as by effusion of liquid in the cellular tissue; to puff out; to swell. --Arbuthnot.
Bloat
Bloat Bloat, a. Bloated. [R.] --Shak.
Bloat
Bloat Bloat, n. A term of contempt for a worthless, dissipated fellow. [Slang]
Bloat
Bloat Bloat, v. t. To dry (herrings) in smoke. See Blote.

Meaning of Bloat from wikipedia

- Look up bloat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloat may refer to: Bloat (canine) (gastric dilatation volvulus), an overstretched and rotated stomach...
- Software bloat is a process whereby successive versions of a computer program become perceptibly slower, use more memory, disk space or processing power...
- In computer programming, code bloat is the production of program code (source code or machine code) that is perceived as unnecessarily long, slow, or...
- also involves compression of the diaphragm and caudal vena cavae. The word bloat is often used as a general term to mean gas distension without stomach torsion...
- Interface bloat is a phenomenon in software design where an interface incorporates too many (often unnecessary) operations or elements, causing issues...
- Autobesity, also known as car bloat and truck bloat, is the trend, beginning in about the 1990s, of cars increasing in average size and weight. The average...
- effective at controlling symptoms than PPIs alone. Complications include "gas bloat syndrome", dysphagia (trouble swallowing), dumping syndrome, excessive scarring...
- Ruminal tympany, also known as ruminal bloat, is a disease of ruminant animals, characterized by an excessive volume of gas in the rumen. Ruminal tympany...
- vertebrates, five stages of decomposition are typically recognized: fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay, and dry/skeletonized. Knowing the different...
- studies, five stages of decomposition are commonly described: (1) Fresh, (2) Bloat, (3) Active Decay, (4) Advanced or Post-Decay, and (5) Dry Remains. While...