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From Middle French inflammation, from Latin īnflammātiō.
inflammation (countable and uncountable, plural inflammations)
- The act of inflaming, kindling, or setting on fire.
- The state of being inflamed
- (pathology) A condition of any part of the body, consisting of congestion of the blood vessels, with obstruction of the blood current, and growth of morbid tissue. It is manifested outwardly by redness and swelling, attended with heat and pain.
- (archaic) Violent excitement
- Synonyms: passion, animosity, turbulence, heat
an inflammation of the mind, of the body politic, or of parties
- See also Thesaurus:inflammation
act of inflaming, kindling, or setting on fire; also, the state of being inflamed
- Azerbaijani: alovlandırma, odlama, alışdırma
- Bulgarian: запа́лване n (zapálvane)
- Catalan: inflamació (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Esperanto: inflamo sg
- Finnish: sytyttäminen (fi), sytytys (fi), liekeissä (fi) (state), tulessa (fi) (state)
- Galician: inflamación (gl) f
- German: Entzündung (de) f
- Greek:
- Ancient: πύρωσις f (púrōsis)
- Hungarian: gyulladás (hu)
- Irish: adhaint f, gríosú m, lasadh m
- Japanese: 点火 (ja) (てんか, tenka)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Manx: ard-lossey m
- Maori: mumura
- Persian: کردن ورم
- Portuguese: inflamação (pt) f
- Romanian: aprindere (ro), inflamare (ro) f
- Spanish: inflamación (es) f
- Tocharian B: pälśalñe
medical condition
- Arabic: اِلْتِهَاب m (iltihāb)
- Armenian: բորբոքում (hy) (borbokʻum)
- Azerbaijani: iltihab
- Bulgarian: възпаление (bg) n (vǎzpalenie)
- Catalan: inflamació (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Czech: zánět (cs) m
- Danish: betændelse (da) c
- Dutch: ontsteking (nl) f
- Estonian: põletik
- Finnish: tulehdus (fi)
- French: inflammation (fr) f
- Galician: inflamación (gl) f
- German: Entzündung (de) f
- Greek: φλεγμονή (el) f (flegmoní)
- Hawaiian: ʻūpehupehu
- Hebrew: דַּלֶּקֶת (he) f (daléket)
- Hungarian: gyulladás (hu)
- Icelandic: bólga (is) f, þroti m
- Indonesian: peradangan (id), inflamasi (id)
- Irish: bruith f, aodh f, athlasadh m, gor m, séideadh m, tine f
- Italian: infiammazione (it)
- Japanese: 炎症 (ja) (えんしょう, enshō)
- Korean: 염증(炎症) (ko) (yeomjeung)
- Kurdish:
- Lao: ອັກເສບ (ʼak sēp)
- Malay: radang
- Malayalam: കോശജ്വലനം (kōśajvalanaṁ)
- Manx: ard-lossey m
- Maori: pauku, mumura
- Norman: enfliammâtion f
- Norwegian: betennelse
- Persian: التهاب (fa) (eltehâb)
- Polish: zapalenie (pl)
- Portuguese: inflamação (pt) f
- Russian: воспале́ние (ru) n (vospalénije)
- Slovak: zápal (sk) m
- Spanish: inflamación (es) f
- Swedish: inflammation (sv) c
- Tagalog: pamamaga (tl)
- Tajik: илтиҳоб (tg) (iltihob)
- Thai: การอักเสบ (th)
- Turkish: enflamasyon (tr), iltihap (tr)
- Ukrainian: запалення (zapalennja)
- Vietnamese: viêm (vi)
Learned borrowing from Latin īnflammātiō.
- IPA(key): /ɛ̃.fla.ma.sjɔ̃/
- Homophone: inflammations
inflammation f (plural inflammations)
- “inflammation”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
inflammation c
Declension of inflammation | ||||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | inflammation | inflammationen | inflammationer | inflammationerna |
Genitive | inflammations | inflammationens | inflammationers | inflammationernas |
- benhinneinflammation
- bihåleinflammation
- bindhinneinflammation
- bitestikelinflammation
- blindtarmsinflammation
- bukhinneinflammation
- gallblåseinflammation
- hjärnhinneinflammation
- hjärninflammation
- hjärtinflammation
- hjärtmuskelinflammation
- hjärtsäcksinflammation
- inflammationshämmande
- inflammationshärd
- juverinflammation
- kotledsinflammation
- ledinflammation
- leverinflammation
- lunginflammation
- lungsäcksinflammation
- senskideinflammation
- tandköttsinflammation
- testikelinflammation
- tonsillinflammation
- äggstocksinflammation
- ögoninflammation
- öroninflammation