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Urination, also known as micturition, voiding, peeing, weeing, pissing, and more rarely, emiction, is the ejection of urine from the urinary bladder through the ...
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u·ri·nate (y r-n t) intr.v. u·ri·nat·ed, u·ri·nat·ing, u·ri·nates. To excrete urine. [Medieval Latin r n re, r n t-, from Latin r na, urine; see urine.]
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verb (used without object), -nat·ed, -nat·ing. to pass or discharge urine . Origin: 1590–1600; < Medieval Latin ūrīnātus, past participle of ūrīnāre ...
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intr.v. , -nat·ed , -nat·ing , -nates . To excrete urine. [Medieval Latin ūrīnāre, ūrīnāt- , from Latin ūrīna , urine. See urine .] urination u ' ri·na ...
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urinate /uri·nate/ (u´rĭ-nāt) to discharge urine. u·ri·nate (y r-n t) v. To excrete urine. urinate [yoo͡r′ināt] Etymology: Gk ouron urine. to excrete urine ...
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to discharge urine from the body; micturate · to discharge as or with the urine
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The inability to urinate (urinary retention) may be caused by enlarged prostate, urinary tract infection or ruptured disc. Read about symptoms, signs, treatment and ...
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How to Urinate Standing up As a Female. In most Western cultures, sitting to urinate has come to be the usual, and more relaxed, way for a woman to relieve herself.
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Frequent urination means needing to urinate more often than usual. Urgent urination is a sudden, compelling urge to urinate, along with discomfort in your bladder. A ...
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Definition of URINATE. intransitive verb: to discharge urine: micturate — uri·na·tion \ ˌ yər-ə-ˈ nā-shən, ˈ y u̇ r-\ noun. See urinate defined for ...
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