bloat
v. நீரில் உப்பவை, காற்றுட்டி ஊதவை, வீங்கச் செய், பெருக்கச் செய், உணவு திணித்துக் கொழுக்கப்பண்ணு.
Bloat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bloated; p. pr. & vb. n. Bloating.] Etym: [Cf. Icel. blotna to become soft, blautr soft, wet, Sw. blöt soft, blöta to soak; akin to G. bloss bare, and AS. bleát wretched; or perh. fr. root of Eng. 5th blow. Cf. Blote.] 1. To make turgid, as with water or air; to cause a swelling of the surface of, from effusion of serum in the cellular tissue, producing a morbid enlargement, often accompanied with softness. 2. To inflate; to puff up; to make vain. Dryden. Bloat, v. i. Defn: To grow turgid as by effusion of liquid in the cellular tissue; to puff out; to swell. Arbuthnot. Bloat, a. Defn: Bloated. [R.] Shak. Bloat, n. Defn: A term of contempt for a worthless, dissipated fellow. [Slang] Bloat, v. t. Defn: To dry (herrings) in smoke. See Blote.