stasis
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kan dolaşımının durması.
2. Birikme, bir engel yüzünden kanın damarlarda dolaşmasının güçleşmesi; 2.Bedende herhangi bir sıvının durdurulması, herhangi bir sıvının durdurulması.
3. statistics.
4. bağırsak hareketinin yavaşlaması.
5. vücutta her hangi bir sıvının dolaşımının durdurulması.
6. stationary.
7. dolaşım sisteminin durması.
8. immediately.
9. Staz.
10. static.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A condition of balance among various forces; motionlessness: "language is a primary element of culture, and stasis in the arts is tantamount to death” ( charles marsh).
2. pathology stoppage of the normal flow of a body substance, as of blood through an artery or of intestinal contents through the bowels.
2. pathology stoppage of the normal flow of a body substance, as of blood through an artery or of intestinal contents through the bowels.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A slackening or arrest of the blood current, due not to a lessening of the heart’s beat, but to some abnormal resistance of the capillary walls.
2. inactivity; a freezing, or state of motionlessness.
2. inactivity; a freezing, or state of motionlessness.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A slackening or arrest of the blood current in the vessels, due not to a lessening of the heart's beat, but presumably to some abnormal resistance of the capillary walls. it is one of the phenomena observed in the capillaries in inflammation.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in pathology, a stopping of the blood in some part of the circulation, as in a part of an inflamed area.
2. pl. staseis or stases. in the gr. ch., one of the sections (regularly three) of a cathisma, or portion of the psalter.
3. in pathology: same as stagnation.
2. pl. staseis or stases. in the gr. ch., one of the sections (regularly three) of a cathisma, or portion of the psalter.
3. in pathology: same as stagnation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia