💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Intravolution"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| eversionnoun | An act of turning inside out. |
| introverting | The process of turning inwards, or becoming introverted. |
| introversionnoun | (psychology) A personality orientation towards the self and mental abstraction; behavior expressing such orientation. |
| subinvolutionnoun | (medicine) Partial or incomplete involution (usually of the uterus). |
| intravastionnoun | Misspelling of intravasation. [(medicine) The entry of foreign (especially cancerous) material into a blood vessel.] |
| intravitalitynoun | The condition of being intravital |
| infraductionnoun | (medicine) The turning downward of a part, especially of the eye. |
| intravasionnoun | Misspelling of intravasation. [(medicine) The entry of foreign (especially cancerous) material into a blood vessel.] |
| introflexionnoun | (medicine) A bending inward. |
| inmigrationnoun | A migration inwards; especially, synonym of immigration. |
| intravasationnoun | (medicine) The entry of foreign (especially cancerous) material into a blood vessel. |
| sinistroversionnoun | (medicine) A turning to the left, as of the uterus (cf. lateroversion). |
| intromissionnoun | The act of allowing to enter; admission |
| intussusceptionnoun | (medicine) The invagination of one portion of a tubular anatomical structure (especially intestines or blood vessels) within the next. |
| invaginationnoun | (medicine) The process where an anatomical part invaginates upon itself or into another structure. |
| inswarmingnoun | A swarming inward. |
| inbirthnoun | (rare) An inner or inward birth |
| infraversionnoun | The downward movement of the eyes. |
| introcessionnoun | (archaic, medicine) A depression or inward sinking of parts. |
| introitus vaginaenoun | Alternative spelling of introitus vaginæ. [(anatomy) The entrance to the vagina.] |
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