urine

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A sediment collects when the urine is allowed to stand.

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  1. noun The waste product secreted by the kidneys that in mammals is a yellow to amber-colored, slightly acid fluid discharged from the body through the urethra.

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  • Diabetes, which increases the risk for urinary tract infections in several ways: glucose in the urine is an excellent culture medium for organisms diabetes impairs the immune system by hampering the function of white blood cells that are vital in the fight against infection diabetes can also damage the nerves to the bladder, causing a floppy poorly contracting bladder, leading to urinary stasis
  • People with higher BPA concentrations in their urine were also more likely to have elevated levels of certain liver enzymes. —  Top Stories - Google News
  • A $7.25 lab test that identifies excess protein in the urine -- called the urine albumin test.
  • If the sugar in her urine was a fluke, then phew!! —  Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes
  • The physical appearance, colour and smell of the urine are also important.
 

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  1. Middle English, from Old French, from Latin ūrīna; see wē-r- in Indo-European roots.

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  1. from Middle English urine, from Old French urine, orine, French urine = Provencal urina = Spanish orina = Portuguese ourina = Italian orina, urina = Dutch urine = G. Swedish Danish urin, from Latin urina, urine, in form as if feminine of *urinus, of water, from urum, water, urine, = Greek οὐρον, urine, orig.water,=Skt.vāri, vār, water, =Zend vāra, rain, = Icelandic ūr = Swedish ur- in ur-väder, drizzle, drizzling rain, = Anglo-Saxon wer, the sea.
  2. from French uriner = Spanish orinar = Portuguese ourinar = Italian orinare, from Middle Latin urinare, make water, urine (in L. urinari, plunge under water, dive), from Latin urina, urine (orig. water): see urine, n.
 

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/ˈjurɪn/
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