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  1. (clubbing) a condition in which the ends of toes and fingers become wide and thick; a symptom of heart or lung disease
  2. A nightclub (also known simply as a club, discothèque or disco) is an entertainment venue which usually operates late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a dance floor and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded dance and pop music.
  3. (Clubbing (comics)) Clubbing is a graphic novel published in 2007 by Minx, an imprint of DC comics. It was written by Andi Watson and drawn by Josh Howard.
  4. (Clubbing (nails)) In medicine, nail clubbing (also known as "Drumstick fingers," "Hippocratic fingers," and "Watch-glass nails") is a deformity of the fingers and fingernails that is associated with a number of diseases, mostly of the heart and lungs.Freedberg, et al. (2003). ...
  5. (clubbing) An instance of using a club; A thickening of the ends of fingers and toes; The practice of frequenting nightclubs
  6. (Clubber) One who has club affiliation.
  7. (Clubbing) thickening of the tissues at the bases of the fingers and or toe nails
  8. (Clubbing) refers to a condition where tips of the fingers enlarge and the nails become curved from front to back as a result of  chronic low blood-oxygen levels. Clubbing has 'reversed' in patients who underwent lung transplantation!
  9. (“Clubbing”) same thing like at home, going ‘clubbing’ means going to a club in the city for drinks and dancing.
  10. (Clubbing) a club-shaped deformity of the terminal phalanx of the finger, (the fingertips). This may be seen in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  11. (CLUBBING) Drifting down a current with an anchor out. (See page 77.)
  12. (Clubbing) An abnormality where the ends of the fingers and toes enlarge and the nails curve; often it is related to an inadequate oxygen-rich blood supply, however it can be hereditary and completely normal. Often seen with congenital heart defects, but also seen in other conditions.
  13. (Clubbing) Less than 5% of people with epilepsy have photosensitive epilepsy. This is where seizures can be triggered by flashing or flickering lights and repetitive patterns. It all depends on the speed at which the lights flash. ...
  14. (Clubbing) a buildup of tissue in the fingertips (or sometimes the toes). Clubbing may be a sign of advanced IPF.
  15. (Clubbing) it a painless, bilateral increase in soft tissue around the terminal phalanges of the fingers or toes. It is a sign (nonspecific) of cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders.
  16. (clubbing) hippocratisme (digital)