adjective swollen or distended; enlarged or expanded in size, fullness, or shape
In literature, 'tumid' is often used to describe overly grandiose or pompous language or writing.
In medicine, 'tumid' is used to describe an abnormally swollen or distended body part.
In anatomy, 'tumid' can refer to a swollen or distended organ or tissue.
In pathology, 'tumid' may describe a condition characterized by excessive swelling or enlargement of a body part.
The writer used tumid language to create a sense of grandeur in the novel.
The psychologist noted that the patient's tumid emotions were indicative of underlying issues.
The teacher explained to the students that 'tumid' means swollen or distended.
The doctor observed the patient's tumid abdomen as a symptom of a potential health issue.