See Also: incursion(dictionary)
incursion(dictionary)
incursion(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
tambour(1)(dictionary)
tambour(medicine)
tambour(2)(dictionary)
tambour sound(medicine)
bruit de tambour(medicine)
Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital- Medicine Lodge(health)

tambour sound (medicine) and incursion (oh)


tambour sound (medicine)


tambour sound -->
bruit de tambour


Reverberating, musical tone heard as the second heart sound over the aortic area, associated with syphilitic aortic valvular disease.

Synonym: tambour sound.

Origin: Fr. Sound of drum


incursion (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin, from incurrere; INCUR]
a sudden attack into an area that belongs to Other people
incursion into
::a combined British and French incursion into China in 1857
the sudden arrival of something or someone into a place or activity where they do not belong or have not been before, used especially to say that they are not welcome
incursion into
::The media was criticized for its thoughtless incursion into the domestic grief of the family.
::the Japanese incursion into the U.S. domestic electronics market