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Definition of stomach
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Stomach
(n.)
Violence
of
temper;
anger;
sullenness;
resentment;
willful
obstinacy;
stubbornness.
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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..
Pepsin
::
Pepsin
(n.) An
unorganized
proteolytic
ferment
or
enzyme
contained
in the
secretory
glands
of the
stomach.
In the
gastric
juice it is
united
with
dilute
hydrochloric
acid (0.2 per cent,
approximately)
and the two
together
constitute
the
active
portion
of the
digestive
fluid.
It is the
active
agent in the
gastric
juice of all
animals..
Gullet
::
Gullet
(n.) The tube by which food and drink are
carried
from the
pharynx
to the
stomach;
the
esophagus.
Stomached
::
Stomach
(n.)
Pride;
haughtiness;
arrogance.
Spew
::
Spew (v. t.) To eject from the
stomach;
to
vomit.
Stomach
::
Stomach
(n.) An
enlargement,
or
series
of
enlargements,
in the
anterior
part of the
alimentary
canal,
in which food is
digested;
any
cavity
in which
digestion
takes place in an
animal;
a
digestive
cavity.
See
Digestion,
and
Gastric
juice,
under
Gastric..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) A
padded
jacket
or dress worn under
armor,
to
protect
the body from the
effects
of
friction;
also, a part of a
woman's
dress;
a
stomacher..
Epigastric
::
Epigastric
(a.) Over the
stomach;
--
applied
to two of the areas of the
carapace
of
crabs.
Urogastric
::
Urogastric
(a.)
Behind
the
stomach;
-- said of two lobes of the
carapace
of
certain
crustaceans.
Gastriloquist
::
Gastriloquist
(n.) One who
appears
to speak from his
stomach;
a
ventriloquist.
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..
Gastrosplenic
::
Gastrosplenic
(n.)
Pertaining
to the
stomach
and
spleen;
as, the
gastrosplenic
ligament..
Stomachless
::
Stomaching
(n.)
Resentment.
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
sicken;
to
nauseate;
as, an
emetic
turns one's
stomach..
Belch
::
Belch (v. i.) To eject or throw up from the
stomach
with
violence;
to
eruct.
Stomate
::
Stomapoda
(n. pl.) An order of
Crustacea
including
the
squillas.
The
maxillipeds
are
leglike
in form, and the large claws are
comblike.
They have a large and
elongated
abdomen,
which
contains
a part of the
stomach
and
heart;
the
abdominal
appendages
are
large,
and bear the
gills.
Called
also
Gastrula,
Stomatopoda,
and
Squilloidea..
Gastroscope
::
Gastroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
or
examining
the
interior
of the
stomach.
Vomit
::
Vomit (v. t.) To throw up; to eject from the
stomach
through
the
mouth;
to
disgorge;
to puke; to spew out; -- often
followed
by up or out.
Rhabdocoela
::
Rhabdocoela
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Turbellaria
including
those that have a
simple
cylindrical,
or
saclike,
stomach,
without
an
intestine..
High-stomached
::
High-stomached
(a.)
Having
a lofty
spirit;
haughty.
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