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Bolus
- Parts of Speech: Noun
- Definitions:
- A small rounded mass of a substance, especially of chewed food at the moment of swallowing.
- A single dose of a drug or other medicinal preparation given all at once.
- Pronunciations (US, UK): /ˈboʊləs/ (US), /ˈbəʊləs/ (UK)
- Origin and Usage: The word "bolus" originated from the Latin word "bolus" meaning a lump or clod. It was first used in English in the mid-17th century to refer to a large pill. The term "bolus" is commonly used in the medical field to describe a single dose of a drug or other medicinal preparation given all at once. It is also used to describe a small rounded mass of a substance, especially of chewed food at the moment of swallowing.
- Synonyms:
- Mass
- Clump
- Wad
- Pill
- Dose
- Related Words:
- Bolas
- Bolls
- Bolos
- Bolts
- Bolus
- Example Sentences:
- She swallowed the bolus of food with difficulty.
- The doctor prescribed a bolus of medication to be taken immediately.