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Definition of stoma
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Stoma (n.) One of the
minute
apertures
between
the cells in many
serous
membranes.
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Education
::
Education
(n.) The act or
process
of
educating;
the
result
of
educating,
as
determined
by the
knowledge
skill,
or
discipline
of
character,
acquired;
also, the act or
process
of
training
by a
prescribed
or
customary
course
of study or
discipline;
as, an
education
for the bar or the
pulpit;
he has
finished
his
education..
Entogastric
::
Entogastric
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
interior
of the
stomach;
--
applied
to a mode of
budding
from the
interior
of the
gastric
cavity,
in
certain
hydroids..
Merostomata
::
Merostomata
(n. pl.) A class of
Arthropoda,
allied
to the
Crustacea.
It
includes
the
trilobites,
Eurypteroidea,
and
Limuloidea.
All are
extinct
except
the
horseshoe
crabs of the last
group.
See
Limulus..
Heriot
::
Heriot
(n.)
Formerly,
a
payment
or
tribute
of arms or
military
accouterments,
or the best
beast,
or
chattel,
due to the lord on the death of a
tenant;
in
modern
use, a
customary
tribute
of goods or
chattels
to the lord of the fee, paid on the
decease
of a
tenant..
Swallow
::
Swallow
(v. t.) To take into the
stomach;
to
receive
through
the
gullet,
or
esophagus,
into the
stomach;
as, to
swallow
food or
drink..
Gastrura
::
Gastrura
(n. pl.) See
Stomatopoda.
Practice
::
Practice
(v. t.) To do or
perform
frequently,
customarily,
or
habitually;
to make a
practice
of; as, to
practice
gaming..
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) The
throat;
the
gullet;
the canal by which food
passes
to the
stomach.
Infrasternal
::
Infrasternal
(a.) Below the
sternum;
as, the
infrasternal
depression,
or pit of the
stomach..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(n.) The third
stomach
of a
ruminant
animal.
Crave
::
Crave (v. t.) To call for, as a
gratification;
to long for;
hence,
to
require
or
demand;
as, the
stomach
craves
food..
Emptiness
::
Emptiness
(n.) The state of being
empty;
absence
of
contents;
void
space;
vacuum;
as, the
emptiness
of a
vessel;
emptiness
of the
stomach..
Nomic
::
Nomic (a.)
Customary;
ordinary;
--
applied
to the usual
English
spelling,
in
distinction
from
strictly
phonetic
methods..
Vomitive
::
Vomitive
(a.)
Causing
the
ejection
of
matter
from the
stomach;
emetic.
Midgut
::
Midgut
(n.) The
middle
part of the
alimentary
canal from the
stomach,
or
entrance
of the bile duct, to, or
including,
the large
intestine..
Pyloric
::
Pyloric
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in the
region
of, the
pylorus;
as, the
pyloric
end of the
stomach..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
sicken;
to
nauseate;
as, an
emetic
turns one's
stomach..
Mesogastric
::
Mesogastric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
middle
region
of the
abdomen,
or of the
stomach..
Gout
::
Gout (n.) A
constitutional
disease,
occurring
by
paroxysms.
It
consists
in an
inflammation
of the
fibrous
and
ligamentous
parts of the
joints,
and
almost
always
attacks
first the great toe, next the
smaller
joints,
after which it may
attack
the
greater
articulations.
It is
attended
with
various
sympathetic
phenomena,
particularly
in the
digestive
organs.
It may also
attack
internal
organs,
as the
stomach,
the
intestines,
etc..
Keslop
::
Keslop
(n.) The
stomach
of a calf,
prepared
for
rennet..
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