Definition of Engorge. Meaning of Engorge. Synonyms of Engorge

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Definition of Engorge

Engorge
Engorge En*gorge", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Engorged; p. pr. & vb. n. Engorging.] [Pref. en- + gorge: cf. F. engorger to obstruct, cram.] 1. To gorge; to glut. --Mir. for Mag. 2. To swallow with greediness or in large quantities; to devour. --Spenser.

Meaning of Engorge from wikipedia

- ****oris is one of a pair of sponge-like regions of erectile tissue that engorge with blood during an erection. This is homologous to the corpus cavernosum...
- In its fully erect state, the shaft becomes rigid and the glans becomes engorged but not rigid. An erect **** may be straight or curved and may point at...
- Incantation. In the same year, the band went on to release a 7-inch split with Engorged and toured again, this time with death metal bands Vader and Skinless....
- labia will engorge faster in women who have had children. After a period of ****ual stimulation, the labia minora will become further engorged with blood...
- tumescent or engorged, it cannot, like the ****, become stiffly erect. The ****oris thus does not become erect with ****ual excitement, but engorged." In addition...
- due to tick envenomation was reported by Cleland in 1912, when a large, engorged tick caused flaccid paralysis in a child, progressing to asphyxiation....
- research, demonstrating the ways in which erectile tissue of the ****oris engorges and surrounds the ****, arguing that women may be able to achieve ****l...
- body with numerous vascular spaces, or cavernous tissue, that may become engorged with blood. However, tissue that is devoid of or otherwise lacking erectile...
- approximately 3 to 4 mm long, and may engorge while feeding, while adult males are 2 to 3 mm long and cannot engorge due to the rigidity of their scutum...
- of ticks. Adults have ovoid/pear-shaped bodies (idiosomas) which become engorged with blood when they feed, and eight legs. Their cephalothorax and abdomen...