Theme list: stomach with definitions
185 entries
| FRONT | WORD | BACK | DEFINITION |
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| — | BOT | AHST | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The larva of a botfly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses. |
| — | MAW | NS | [v. MAWED, MAWN, MAWING, MAWS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The stomach, especially of an animal. |
| S | TUM | PS | [n. -S] · a person's stomach «an organ of digestion» or abdomen / ----- { stomach stomaching tum tummy § stomachs tummies tums § stomach stomached stomaching stomachs § stomached stomaching } |
| — | CRAW | LS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The stomach of an animal. |
| S | KITE | DRS | [v. KITED, KITING°, KITES] [Wiktionary - Sense 30] The stomach; the belly. |
| — | MARA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A nightmare; a spectre or wraith-like creature in Germanic and particularly Scandinavian folklore; a female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions. |
| — | PUKE | DSY | [v. PUKED, PUKING, PUKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] To vomit; to throw up; to eject from the stomach. |
| BCDFGPT | REED | SY | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] The fourth stomach of a ruminant; rennet. |
| S | TUMS | — | [n. -S] · a person's stomach «an organ of digestion» or abdomen / ----- { stomach stomaching tum tummy § stomachs tummies tums § stomach stomached stomaching stomachs § stomached stomaching } |
| — | BELCH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To expel (gas) from the stomach through the mouth; especially, to do so loudly. |
| — | BOTTS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The disease caused by the maggots of the horse bot fly when they infect the stomach of a horse. |
| — | CHYME | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum. |
| — | CRAWS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The stomach of an animal. |
| — | FECES | — | [n.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Digested waste material (typically solid or semi-solid) discharged from a human or other mammal's stomach to the intestines; excrement. |
| — | GLEET | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Stomach mucus, especially of a hawk. |
| — | OMASA | — | [n. -SA] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The third compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; the lining of said compartment, regarded as a foodstuff. |
| — | PONCE | DSY | [v. PONCED, PONCING, PONCES] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] The stomach of a pig, especially when stuffed as chaudin (a Louisianan food). |
| — | RUMEN | S | [n. -MINA or -MENS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The first compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminants. |
| S | TRIPE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food. |
| — | TUMMY | — | [n. -MIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The stomach or belly. |
| — | VOMIT | OSY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke. |
| — | WAIST | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The part of the body between the pelvis and the stomach. |
| N | APHTHA | E | [n. -THAE] · a small blister in the mouth or stomach - APHTHOUS [a.] |
| — | BAGGIE | RS | [n. -S] · the stomach |
| — | CARDIA | CES | [n. -DIAS or -DIAE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The area of the stomach which directly receives contents from the esophagus. |
| N | EMESES | — | [n. EMESES or EMESISES] · the act of vomiting «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» (=emesises) |
| N | EMESIS | — | [n. EMESES or EMESISES] · the act of vomiting «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» (=emesises) |
| — | GASTER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The stomach. |
| — | GAVAGE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Feeding by means of a tube passed into the stomach |
| — | GORGED | — | [v. GORGED, GORGING, GORGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] With a stomach stuffed full of food. |
| — | HAGGIS | H | [n. -GISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A traditional Scottish dish made from minced sheep offal with oatmeal and spices, etc., originally boiled in the stomach of a sheep but now often in an artificial casing, and usually served with neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes) and accompanied with whisky. |
| — | NAUSEA | S | [n. -S] · a stomach disturbance |
| — | OMASUM | — | [n. -SA] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The third compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; the lining of said compartment, regarded as a foodstuff. |
| — | PAUNCH | Y | [n. -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant, the rumen. |
| — | PECHAN | S | [n. -S] · the stomach |
| — | PEPSIN | ES | [n. -S] · a digestive enzyme of the stomach / ----- { pepsin pepsine § pepsines pepsins } |
| — | PYLORI | C | [n. -RI or -RUSES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In vertebrates, including humans, a zone at the lower end of the stomach that leads to and opens into the duodenum. |
| — | QUEASY | — | [a. -SIER, -SIEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Experiencing or causing nausea or uneasiness, often characterized by an unsettled stomach. |
| — | RENNET | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An enzyme used as the first step in making cheese, to curdle the milk and coagulate the casein in it, derived by soaking the fourth stomach of a milk-fed calf in brine. |
| CDG | RUMBLE | DRS | [v. -BLED, -BLING°, -BLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach. |
| — | RUMENS | — | [n. -MINA or -MENS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The first compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminants. |
| — | RUMINA | L | [n. -MINA or -MENS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The first compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminants. |
| — | SPLEEN | SY | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In vertebrates, including humans, a ductless vascular gland, located in the left upper abdomen near the stomach, which destroys old red blood cells, removes debris from the bloodstream, acts as a reservoir of blood, and produces lymphocytes. |
| S | TRIPES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food. |
| — | VISCUS | — | [n. -CERA] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] One of the organs, as the brain, heart, or stomach, in the great cavities of the body of an animal; especially used in the plural, and applied to the organs contained in the abdomen. |
| — | VOMITS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke. |
| — | WAMBLE | DS | [v. -BLED, -BLING, -BLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A rumble of the stomach. |
| — | ABOMASA | L | [n. -SA] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The fourth digestive compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminant, after the omasum; |
| — | ABOMASI | — | [n. -MASI] · abomasum «the fourth stomach of a ruminant» / ----- { abomasum abomasus § abomasa abomasi } |
| — | ANTACID | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity, especially in the stomach. |
| — | APHTHAE | — | [n. -THAE] · a small blister in the mouth or stomach - APHTHOUS [a.] |
| — | BAGGIES | T | [n. -S] · the stomach |
| — | CHUNDER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to vomit «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» |
| — | FILLING | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach. |
| — | GASTRAL | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Synonym of gastric (relating to the stomach) |
| — | GASTRIC | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Of or relating to the stomach. |
| — | GASTRIN | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A hormone that stimulates the production of gastric acid in the stomach |
| — | GAVAGES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Feeding by means of a tube passed into the stomach |
| — | GRUMBLE | DRS | [v. -BLED, -BLING°, -BLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] The sound made by a hungry stomach. |
| — | INGESTA | — | [n.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Material introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal. |
| — | LAMBADA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A fast-paced, erotic Brazilian dance in which couples dance with their stomachs touching. |
| — | MUNTING | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A notional necrophilia-related activity wherein one places their mouth over one of the bodily orifices of a recently-deceased person while another jumps on the corpse's stomach, causing bodily fluids and partially-decomposed organs to be forcefully expelled throughout the various orifices of the corpse into the other person's mouth, which are then swallowed. |
| — | NAUSEAS | — | [n. -S] · a stomach disturbance |
| — | PAUNCHY | — | [a. PAUNCHIER, PAUNCHIEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Having a paunch; having a prominent stomach; potbellied. |
| — | PECHANS | — | [n. -S] · the stomach |
| — | PEPSINE | S | [n. -S] · pepsin «a digestive enzyme of the stomach» / ----- { pepsin pepsine § pepsines pepsins } |
| — | PEPSINS | — | [n. -S] · a digestive enzyme of the stomach / ----- { pepsin pepsine § pepsines pepsins } |
| — | PYLORIC | — | [n. -RI or -RUSES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In vertebrates, including humans, a zone at the lower end of the stomach that leads to and opens into the duodenum. |
| — | PYLORUS | — | [n. -RI or -RUSES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In vertebrates, including humans, a zone at the lower end of the stomach that leads to and opens into the duodenum. |
| — | PYROSIS | — | [n. -SISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A burning sensation in the chest due to reflux of stomach contents in the esophagus. |
| — | RENNETS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An enzyme used as the first step in making cheese, to curdle the milk and coagulate the casein in it, derived by soaking the fourth stomach of a milk-fed calf in brine. |
| — | RUMINAL | — | [n. -MINA or -MENS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The first compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminants. |
| — | STOMACH | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] The part of a garment that covers a person's stomach. |
| — | SWALLOW | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat. |
| — | TUMMIES | — | [n. -MIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The stomach or belly. |
| — | VENTRAL | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Related to the abdomen or stomach. |
| — | VISCERA | L | [n. -CERA] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Collectively, the internal organs of the body, especially those contained within the abdominal and thoracic cavities, such as the liver, heart, or stomach. |
| — | VOMITED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke. |
| — | VOMITER | S | [n. -S] · one that vomits «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» |
| — | ABOMASAL | — | [a.] · pertaining to the abomasum «the fourth stomach of a ruminant» |
| — | ABOMASUM | — | [n. -SA] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The fourth digestive compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminant, after the omasum; |
| — | ABOMASUS | — | [n. -MASI] · abomasum «the fourth stomach of a ruminant» / ----- { abomasum abomasus § abomasa abomasi } |
| N | APHTHOUS | — | [n. -THAE] · a small blister in the mouth or stomach - APHTHOUS [a.] |
| — | CHUNDERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to vomit «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» |
| — | DUODENUM | S | [n. -DENA or -DENUMS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The first part of the small intestine, starting at the lower end of the stomach and extending to the jejunum. |
| — | EMESISES | — | [n. EMESES or EMESISES] · the act of vomiting «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» (=emesises) |
| O | ESOPHAGI | — | [n. -GI] · the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach / ----- { esophagus oesophagus § esophagi oesophagi oesophaguses } |
| — | PANCREAS | — | [n. -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gland near the stomach which secretes a fluid into the duodenum to assist with food digestion. |
| — | PEPSINES | — | [n. -S] · pepsin «a digestive enzyme of the stomach» / ----- { pepsin pepsine § pepsines pepsins } |
| — | STARFISH | — | [n. -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of various echinoderms (not in fact fish) with usually five arms, many of which eat bivalves or corals by everting their stomach. |
| — | STOMACHS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of stomach |
| — | STOMACHY | — | [a.] · paunchy «having a protruding belly» |
| — | SWALLOWS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat. |
| — | VAGOTOMY | — | [n. -MIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The surgical resection of the vagus nerve so as to reduce the secretion of acid in the stomach and so control duodenal ulcers. |
| — | VOMITERS | — | [n. -S] · one that vomits «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» |
| — | VOMITING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke. |
| — | WAMBLING | — | [v. -BLED, -BLING, -BLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A churning of the stomach accompanied by nausea. |
| — | BELLYACHE | DRS | [v. -ACHED, -ACHING, -ACHES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any pain in the belly, stomach, or abdomen. |
| — | CHUNDERED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to vomit «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» |
| — | DYSPEPSIA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any mild disorder of digestion characterised by stomach pain, discomfort, heartburn, and nausea, often following a meal. |
| — | EMPTINESS | — | [n. -ES] · © the state of being empty; absence of contents; void space; vacuum; as, the emptiness of a vessel; emptiness of the stomach |
| O | ESOPHAGUS | — | [n. -GI] · the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach / ----- { esophagus oesophagus § esophagi oesophagi oesophaguses } |
| — | GASTRITIC | — | [a.] · Derivative of gastritis «inflammation of the lining of the stomach» |
| — | GASTRITIS | — | [n. -TISES or -TIDES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, characterised by nausea, loss of appetite, and upper abdominal discomfort or pain. |
| — | HEARTBURN | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A burning pain in the chest that is caused by stomach acid entering the gullet. |
| — | HYPERACID | — | [a.] · Derivative of hyperacidity «excess acidity of the gastrointestinal~ tract, esp~ the stomach, producing a burning sensation» |
| — | INGESTION | S | [n. -S] · © the act of taking or putting into the stomach; as, the ingestion of milk or other food |
| — | INTESTINE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The alimentary canal of an animal through which food passes after having passed all stomachs. |
| — | MANYPLIES | — | [n.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Synonym of omasum (“compartment of the stomach of a ruminant”). |
| — | OESOPHAGI | — | [n. -GI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach. |
| — | PSALTERIA | — | [n. -RIA] · © the third stomach of ruminants |
| — | PYLORUSES | — | [n. -RI or -RUSES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In vertebrates, including humans, a zone at the lower end of the stomach that leads to and opens into the duodenum. |
| — | PYROSISES | — | [n. -SISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A burning sensation in the chest due to reflux of stomach contents in the esophagus. |
| — | RECEPTION | S | [n. -S] · © the act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas; reception of evidence |
| — | SPEARMINT | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A herb of the mint family (Mentha spicata), commonly used in herb tea, candy and to treat mild stomach ache. |
| — | SPHINCTER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A ringlike band of muscle that surrounds a bodily opening (such as the anus or the openings of the stomach), constricting and relaxing as required for normal physiological functioning. |
| — | SQUEAMISH | — | [a.] · © having a stomach that is easily or nauseated; hence, nice to excess in taste; fastidious; easily disgusted; apt to be offended at trifling improprieties |
| — | STOMACHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] simple past and past participle of stomach |
| — | STOMACHER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A similar item of mail worn over and protecting the stomach. |
| — | STOMACHIC | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Of or relating to the stomach. |
| — | STOMODEAL | — | [a.] · Derivative of stomodaeum «the oral cavity of a vertebrate embryo, which is formed from an invagination of the ectoderm and develops into the part of the alimentary canal between the mouth and stomach» / ----- { stomodaeal stomodeal } |
| — | SWALLOWED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat. |
| — | VAGOTONIA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] irritability of the vagus nerve that adversely affects the function of the blood vessels, stomach, and muscles |
| — | BORBORYGMI | — | [n. -MI] · rumbling of the stomach |
| — | CHUNDERING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to vomit «to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth» |
| — | CIMETIDINE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A histamine H₂-receptor antagonist that inhibits the production of acid in the stomach, mainly used to treat heartburn and peptic ulcers, but notorious for causing male impotence. It is a histamine analog, a sulfur-containing derivative of imidazole. |
| — | DYSPEPSIAS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any mild disorder of digestion characterised by stomach pain, discomfort, heartburn, and nausea, often following a meal. |
| — | ENDOSCOPIC | — | [a.] · Derivative of endoscope «a long slender medical instrument used for examining the interior of hollow organs including the lung, stomach, bladder, and bowel» |
| — | ERUCTATION | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The act of belching, of expelling gas from the stomach through the mouth. |
| O | ESOPHAGEAL | — | [a.] · © pertaining to the esophagus «the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach» / ----- { esophageal oesophageal } |
| — | HEARTBURNS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A burning pain in the chest that is caused by stomach acid entering the gullet. |
| — | INGESTIONS | — | [n. -S] · © the act of taking or putting into the stomach; as, the ingestion of milk or other food |
| — | INTESTINES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The alimentary canal of an animal through which food passes after having passed all stomachs. |
| — | OESOPHAGUS | — | [n. -GI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach. |
| — | PEPSINOGEN | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A zymogen that is converted into pepsin by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach. |
| — | PSALTERIUM | — | [n. -RIA] · © the third stomach of ruminants |
| — | RECEPTIONS | — | [n. -S] · © the act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas; reception of evidence |
| — | STOMACHERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of stomacher |
| — | STOMACHFUL | S | [n. -S] Enough to fill one's stomach. |
| — | STOMACHICS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Of or relating to the stomach. |
| — | STOMACHING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] present participle and gerund of stomach |
| — | STOMODAEAL | — | [a.] · Derivative of stomodaeum «the oral cavity of a vertebrate embryo, which is formed from an invagination of the ectoderm and develops into the part of the alimentary canal between the mouth and stomach» / ----- { stomodaeal stomodeal } |
| — | SWALLOWING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat. |
| — | TRAUMATISM | S | [n. -S] · © a wound or injury directly produced by causes external to the body; also, violence producing a wound or injury; as, rupture of the stomach caused by traumatism |
| — | VENTRICULI | — | [n. -LI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A digestive cavity such as a gizzard or stomach. |
| — | BORBORYGMUS | — | [n. -MI] · rumbling of the stomach |
| — | BREADBASKET | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] The abdomen or stomach, especially as a vulnerable part of the body in an attack. |
| — | CIMETIDINES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A histamine H₂-receptor antagonist that inhibits the production of acid in the stomach, mainly used to treat heartburn and peptic ulcers, but notorious for causing male impotence. It is a histamine analog, a sulfur-containing derivative of imidazole. |
| — | EMPTINESSES | — | [n. -ES] · © the state of being empty; absence of contents; void space; vacuum; as, the emptiness of a vessel; emptiness of the stomach |
| — | ERUCTATIONS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The act of belching, of expelling gas from the stomach through the mouth. |
| O | ESOPHAGUSES | — | † the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach [n. -GI] |
| — | GASTRECTOMY | — | [n. -MIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Surgical removal or partial removal of the stomach. |
| — | GASTRITIDES | — | [n. -TISES or -TIDES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, characterised by nausea, loss of appetite, and upper abdominal discomfort or pain. |
| — | GASTRITISES | — | [n. -TISES or -TIDES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, characterised by nausea, loss of appetite, and upper abdominal discomfort or pain. |
| — | GASTROSCOPE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A form of endoscope used to view the inside of the stomach. |
| — | GASTROSCOPY | — | [n. -PIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An examination of esophagus, stomach and duodenum using endoscope. |
| — | INDIGESTION | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A condition of heartburn, nausea, or other stomach-related pain, sometimes caused by eating too quickly. |
| — | MONOGASTRIC | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Having a simple single-chambered stomach. |
| — | NASOGASTRIC | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Pertaining both to the nose and to the stomach. |
| — | SIMETHICONE | S | [n. -S] An oral antifoaming agent. |
| — | STOMACHACHE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion, in which the pain is usually lower than the stomach and related to the intestines. |
| — | SWALLOWABLE | — | [a.] · Derivative of swallow «to pass (food, drink, etc~) through the mouth to the stomach by means of the muscular action of the oesophagus» |
| — | TRAUMATISMS | — | [n. -S] · © a wound or injury directly produced by causes external to the body; also, violence producing a wound or injury; as, rupture of the stomach caused by traumatism |
| — | VENTRICULUS | — | [n. -LI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A digestive cavity such as a gizzard or stomach. |
| — | ACHLORHYDRIA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The absence of hydrochloric acid in the stomach |
| — | BREADBASKETS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] The abdomen or stomach, especially as a vulnerable part of the body in an attack. |
| — | COLLYWOBBLES | — | [n.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A stomach ache or an upset stomach. |
| — | GASTROPLASTY | — | [n.] A surgical operation to correct any kind of defect in the stomach. |
| — | GASTROSCOPES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A form of endoscope used to view the inside of the stomach. |
| — | HYPERACIDITY | — | [n. -TIES] · excess acidity of the gastrointestinal~ tract, esp~ the stomach, producing a burning sensation |
| — | INTESTINALLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of intestine «(usually plural) the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus See large intestine, small intestine related adjective alvine» |
| — | STOMACHACHES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion, in which the pain is usually lower than the stomach and related to the intestines. |
| — | GASTRECTOMIES | — | [n. -MIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Surgical removal or partial removal of the stomach. |
| — | GASTROSCOPIES | — | [n. -PIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An examination of esophagus, stomach and duodenum using endoscope. |
| — | GASTROSCOPIST | S | [n. -S] · Derivative of gastroscope «a medical instrument for examining the interior of the stomach» |
| — | PROVENTRICULI | — | [n. -LI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The part of the avian stomach, between the crop and the gizzard, that secretes digestive enzymes. |
| — | PSYCHOSOMATIC | S | [n. -S] · of or relating to disorders, such as stomach ulcers, thought to be caused or aggravated by psychological factors such as stress |
| — | ENTEROGASTRONE | S | [n. -S] · a hormone liberated by the upper intestinal mucosa when stimulated by fat: reduces peristalsis and secretion in the stomach |
| — | GASTRODUODENAL | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Relating to, or connecting the stomach and the duodenum |
| — | GASTROSCOPISTS | — | [n. -S] · Derivative of gastroscope «a medical instrument for examining the interior of the stomach» |
| — | HYPERACIDITIES | — | [n. -TIES] · excess acidity of the gastrointestinal~ tract, esp~ the stomach, producing a burning sensation |
| — | PROVENTRICULUS | — | [n. -LI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The part of the avian stomach, between the crop and the gizzard, that secretes digestive enzymes. |
| — | PSYCHOSOMATICS | — | [n. -S] · of or relating to disorders, such as stomach ulcers, thought to be caused or aggravated by psychological factors such as stress |
| — | ENTEROGASTRONES | — | [n. -S] · a hormone liberated by the upper intestinal mucosa when stimulated by fat: reduces peristalsis and secretion in the stomach |
| — | GASTROENTERITIS | — | [n. -TISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and small intestine; often caused by an infection. |
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