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Definition of stomach
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Stomach
(v. t.) To
resent;
to
remember
with
anger;
to
dislike.
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High-stomached
::
High-stomached
(a.)
Having
a lofty
spirit;
haughty.
Cardia
::
Cardia
(n.) The
anterior
or
cardiac
orifice
of the
stomach,
where the
esophagus
enters
it..
Dyspepsy
::
Dyspepsy
() A kind of
indigestion;
a state of the
stomach
in which its
functions
are
disturbed,
without
the
presence
of other
diseases,
or, if
others
are
present,
they are of minor
importance.
Its
symptoms
are loss of
appetite,
nausea,
heartburn,
acrid or fetid
eructations,
a sense of
weight
or
fullness
in the
stomach,
etc..
Cud
::
Cud (n.) That
portion
of food which is
brought
up into the mouth by
ruminating
animals
from their first
stomach,
to be
chewed
a
second
time..
Antidote
::
Antidote
(n.) A
remedy
to
counteract
the
effects
of
poison,
or of
anything
noxious
taken into the
stomach;
-- used with
against,
for, or to; as, an
antidote
against,
for, or to,
poison..
Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To be
unsuited;
to have
unfitness;
as,
medicine
sometimes
disagrees
with the
patient;
food often
disagrees
with the
stomach
or the
taste..
Crave
::
Crave (v. t.) To call for, as a
gratification;
to long for;
hence,
to
require
or
demand;
as, the
stomach
craves
food..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
sicken;
to
nauseate;
as, an
emetic
turns one's
stomach..
Reception
::
Reception
(n.) 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..
Pannel
::
Pannel
(n.) The
stomach
of a hawk.
Calamus
::
Calamus
(n.) A
species
of
Acorus
(A.
calamus),
commonly
called
calamus,
or sweet flag. The root has a
pungent,
aromatic
taste,
and is used in
medicine
as a
stomachic;
the
leaves
have an
aromatic
odor, and were
formerly
used
instead
of
rushes
to strew on
floors..
Absorbent
::
Absorbent
(n.) Any
substance
which
absorbs
and
neutralizes
acid fluid in the
stomach
and
bowels,
as
magnesia,
chalk,
etc.; also a
substance
e. g.,
iodine)
which acts on the
absorbent
vessels
so as to
reduce
enlarged
and
indurated
parts..
Stomachful
::
Stomacher
(n.) An
ornamental
covering
for the
breast,
worn
originally
both by men and
women.
Those worn by women were often
richly
decorated..
Sickness
::
Sickness
(n.)
Nausea;
qualmishness;
as,
sickness
of
stomach..
Urogastric
::
Urogastric
(a.)
Behind
the
stomach;
-- said of two lobes of the
carapace
of
certain
crustaceans.
Sarcina
::
Sarcina
(n.) A genus of
bacteria
found in
various
organic
fluids,
especially
in those those of the
stomach,
associated
with
certain
diseases.
The
individual
organisms
undergo
division
along two
perpendicular
partitions,
so that
multiplication
takes place in two
directions,
giving
groups
of four
cubical
cells.
Also used
adjectively;
as, a
sarcina
micrococcus;
a
sarcina
group..
Tripe
::
Tripe (n.) The large
stomach
of
ruminating
animals,
when
prepared
for
food..
Lady
::
Lady (n.) The
triturating
apparatus
in the
stomach
of a
lobster;
-- so
called
from a
fancied
resemblance
to a
seated
female
figure.
It
consists
of
calcareous
plates.
Gastroenteritis
::
Gastroenteritis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
lining
membrane
of the
stomach
and the
intestines.
Breadbasket
::
Breadbasket
(n.) The
stomach.
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