imposthumation

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Etymology[edit]

See apostemation.

Noun[edit]

imposthumation (plural imposthumations)

  1. The formation of an abscess; inflammation; suppuration
  2. An abscess; an imposthume.
    • 1816, James Ewell, The Medical Companion:
      Askew , a wealthy and facetious farmer of Cornwall , was afflicted with a most alarming imposthumation of which he appeared to be on the very point of suffocation

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