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an⋅eu⋅rysm

[an-yuh-riz-uhm]
–noun Pathology.
a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
Also, an⋅eu⋅rism.


Origin:
1650–60; < Gk aneúrysma dilation, equiv. to aneurys- (var. s. of aneurýnein to dilate; see an- 3 , eury- ) + -ma n. suffix


an⋅eu⋅rys⋅mal, an⋅eu⋅ris⋅mal, adjective
an⋅eu⋅rys⋅mal⋅ly, an⋅eu⋅ris⋅mal⋅ly, adverb
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an·eu·rysm also an·eu·rism   (ān'yə-rĭz'əm)   
n.  A localized, pathological, blood-filled dilatation of a blood vessel caused by a disease or weakening of the vessel's wall.

[Middle English aneurisme, ultimately from Greek aneurusma, from aneurein, to dilate : ana-, throughout; see ana- + eurus, wide.]
an'eu·rys'mal (-məl) adj.
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aneurysm 
1611, from Gk. aneurysmos "dilation," from aneurynein "to dilate," from ana- "up" + eurynein "widen," from eurys "broad."
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Main Entry: an·eu·rysm
Variant: also an·eu·rism /'an-y&-"riz-&m/
Function: noun
: an abnormalblood-filled dilatation of a blood vessel and especially an artery resulting from disease of the vessel wall —an·eu·rys·mal also an·eu·ris·mal /"an-y&-'riz-m&l/ adjectivean·eu·rys·mal·ly /-E/ adverb
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aneurysm an·eu·rysm or an·eu·rism (ān'yə-rĭz'əm)
n.
A localized, blood-filled dilation of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall.


an'eu·rys'mal (-məl) or an'eu·ris·mat'ic (-māt'ĭk) adj.

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aneurysm   (ān'yə-rĭz'əm)  Pronunciation Key 
A localized, blood-filled dilation of a blood vessel or cardiac chamber caused by disease, such as arteriosclerosis, or weakening of the vessel or chamber wall. A ruptured aneurysm results in hemorrhage and is often fatal.
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