INSUFFLATION


Meaning of INSUFFLATION in English

ˌin(t)səˈflāshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin insufflation-, insufflatio, from insufflatus (past participle) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion

: an act or the action of breathing or blowing on, into, or in: as

a. : the breathing upon a person or thing in the ritual of various liturgical churches to symbolize (as at baptism) the inspiration of a new spiritual life and the expulsion of evil spirits

b. : the act of blowing (as a gas, powder, or vapor) into a cavity of the body

insufflation of gas into a fallopian tube to determine its patency

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