bladder
Americannoun
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Anatomy, Zoology.
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a membranous sac or organ serving as a receptacle for a fluid or air.
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Pathology. a vesicle, blister, cyst, etc., filled with fluid or air.
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Botany. an air-filled sac or float, as in certain seaweeds.
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something resembling a bladder, as the inflatable lining of a football or basketball.
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an air-filled sac, usually made to resemble a club, used for beatings in low comedy, vaudeville, or the like.
noun
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anatomy a distensible membranous sac, usually containing liquid or gas, esp the urinary bladder
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an inflatable part of something
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a blister, cyst, vesicle, etc, usually filled with fluid
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a hollow vesicular or saclike part or organ in certain plants, such as the bladderwort or bladderwrack
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A sac-shaped muscular organ that stores the urine secreted by the kidneys, found in all vertebrates except birds and the monotremes. In mammals, urine is carried from the kidneys to the bladder by the ureters and is later discharged from the body through the urethra.
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An air bladder.
Other Word Forms
- bladderless adjective
- bladderlike adjective
- bladdery adjective
Etymology
Origin of bladder
before 900; Middle English; Old English blǣddre, blǣdre bladder, blister, pimple; cognate with Old Norse blāthra, dialectal Dutch bladder, German Blatter; akin to blow 2
Example Sentences
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From Barron's
Brendon was open about his health struggles, including a heart attack, and underwent two spinal surgeries for cauda equina syndrome, a rare condition that can affect movement as well as bladder and bowel function.
From BBC
U.S. bases and installations throughout the Indo-Pacific—such as in Japan, the Philippines and Guam—are in desperate need of hardened aircraft shelters, air defenses, reinforced munitions storage bunkers and fuel bladders.
But he feared something more serious might be happening after experiencing bladder issues, including needing to get up several times a night to urinate.
From BBC
The stomach would make a waterskin; the bladder a spare tinder pouch; the Hilts would store nuts.
From Literature
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