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oedema or edema noun (oedemata or oedemas) 1 pathol an abnormal and excessive accumulation of fluid within body tissues or body cavities, causing generalized or local swelling. 2 bot an abnormal swelling in a plant caused by an accumulation of water in the tissues. oedematous or oedematose adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, from Greek oidema, from oidein to swell.

oedema or edema noun (oedemata or oedemas) 1 pathol an abnormal and excessive accumulation of fluid within body tissues or body cavities, causing generalized or local swelling. 2 bot an abnormal swelling in a plant caused by an accumulation of water in the tissues. oedematous or oedematose adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, from Greek oidema, from oidein to swell.

oedema or edema noun (oedemata or oedemas) 1 pathol an abnormal and excessive accumulation of fluid within body tissues or body cavities, causing generalized or local swelling. 2 bot an abnormal swelling in a plant caused by an accumulation of water in the tissues. oedematous or oedematose adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, from Greek oidema, from oidein to swell.