English dictionary: words starting with proct
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nounPain in the anus or rectum; (in later use) specifically (more fully "proctalgia fugax") a condition characterized by episodes of sudden severe pain in the anorectal region, usually attributed to spasm of the anorectal musculature.
nounSurgical excision of the rectum; an instance of this.
nounInflammation of the rectum and anus.
Usage examples:
Perianal infection with associated proctitis is common in homosexual men.
nounA herniated or prolapsed rectum; = "rectocele".
nounInflammation of the rectum and colon.
nounPlastic surgery of the rectum or anus.
adjectiveOf or relating to the proctodeum.
nounThe posterior portion of the alimentary canal, especially in an embryo (in which it occurs as an invagination of the epiblast or ectoderm); specifically the hindgut of an insect or other arthropod.
adjectiveOf or relating to the proctodeum.
nounThe posterior portion of the alimentary canal, especially in an embryo (in which it occurs as an invagination of the epiblast or ectoderm); specifically the hindgut of an insect or other arthropod.
nounThe posterior portion of the alimentary canal, especially in an embryo (in which it occurs as an invagination of the epiblast or ectoderm); specifically the hindgut of an insect or other arthropod.
nounPain in the anus or rectum; (in later use) specifically constant anorectal pain.
adjectiveOf or relating to proctology (also figurative).
nounThe branch of medicine concerned with the anus and rectum.
Usage examples:
Colin was skilled over a wide field, though his particular interest was proctology, and it was with…
nounParalysis of the muscles of the rectum.
nounPlastic surgery of the rectum or anus.
nounProlapse of the rectum.
nounAn officer (usually one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions.
Usage examples:
The kilt ban was sparked after university proctors - officials responsible for student discipline -…
verbInvigilate (an examination).
Usage examples:
18% of the faculty reported that graduate assistants frequently proctored exams
adjectiveProctorial.
verbInvigilate (an examination).
Usage examples:
18% of the faculty reported that graduate assistants frequently proctored exams
nounAn officer (usually one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions.
Usage examples:
The kilt ban was sparked after university proctors - officials responsible for student discipline -…
adverbIn a proctorial capacity; by or as a proctor.
verbInvigilate (an examination).
Usage examples:
18% of the faculty reported that graduate assistants frequently proctored exams
nounAn officer (usually one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions.
Usage examples:
The kilt ban was sparked after university proctors - officials responsible for student discipline -…
nounAn action or the act of proctorizing; the fact of being proctorized.
nounBleeding from the rectum or anus.
nounAn officer (usually one of two) at certain universities, appointed annually and having mainly disciplinary functions.
Usage examples:
The kilt ban was sparked after university proctors - officials responsible for student discipline -…
verbInvigilate (an examination).
Usage examples:
18% of the faculty reported that graduate assistants frequently proctored exams
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