bladder
/ˈblædər/Definitions
1. noun
a hollow, muscular sac that stores urine in the body, especially in humans and animals.
“The doctor ordered a urine test to check for any problems with the patient’s bladder.”
2. noun
a flexible bag or container used for carrying or storing liquids, especially in a vehicle.
“The car’s fuel bladder was empty, so the driver had to stop for gas.”
3. noun
a part of a plant or an animal that stores a particular substance, such as air, water, or sap.
“The leaf’s bladder-like structure helped it to conserve water during dry periods.”
4. verb
to become or make something less tense or rigid.
“The physical therapist helped the patient to relax and bladder their stiff muscles.”