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Definition of colic
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Colic (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
colic;
affecting
the
bowels.
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Intracolic
::
Intracolic
(a.)
Within
the
colon;
as, the
intracolic
valve..
Antiscolic
::
Antiscolic
(a.)
Anthelmintic.
Ileocolic
::
Ileocolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the ileum and
colon;
as, the
ileocolic,
or
ileocaecal,
valve,
a valve where the ileum opens into the large
intestine..
Epicolic
::
Epicolic
(a.)
Situated
upon or over the
colon;
--
applied
to the
region
of the
abdomen
adjacent
to the
colon.
Bellon
::
Bellon
(n.) Lead
colic.
Colical
::
Colical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of,
colic..
Eclogue
::
Eclogue
(n.) A
pastoral
poem, in which
shepherds
are
introduced
conversing
with each
other;
a
bucolic;
an idyl; as, the
Ecloques
of
Virgil,
from which the
modern
usage of the word has been
established..
Colic
::
Colic (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
colon;
as, the colic
arteries..
Bucolic
::
Bucolic
(n.) A
pastoral
poem,
representing
rural
affairs,
and the life,
manners,
and
occupation
of
shepherds;
as, the
Bucolics
of
Theocritus
and
Virgil..
Plumbism
::
Plumbism
(n.) A
diseased
condition,
produced
by the
absorption
of lead,
common
among
workers
in this metal or in its
compounds,
as among
painters,
typesetters,
etc. It is
characterized
by
various
symptoms,
as lead
colic,
lead line, and wrist drop. See under
Colic,
Lead, and
Wrist..
Gastrocolic
::
Gastrocolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to both the
stomach
and the
colon;
as, the
gastrocolic,
or
great,
omentum..
Tormina
::
Tormina
(n. pl.)
acute,
colicky
pains;
gripes..
Valve
::
Valve (n.) One or more
membranous
partitions,
flaps,
or
folds,
which
permit
the
passage
of the
contents
of a
vessel
or
cavity
in one
direction,
but stop or
retard
the flow in the
opposite
direction;
as, the
ileocolic,
mitral,
and
semilunar
valves..
Colic
::
Colic (n.) A
severe
paroxysmal
pain in the
abdomen,
due to
spasm,
obstruction,
or
distention
of some one of the
hollow
viscera..
Retinaculum
::
Retinaculum
(n.) A
connecting
band; a
fraenum;
as, the
retinacula
of the
ileocaecal
and
ileocolic
valves..
Undecolic
::
Undecolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid,
C11H18O2,
of the
propiolic
acid
series,
obtained
indirectly
from
undecylenic
acid as a white
crystalline
substance..
Bellyache
::
Bellyache
(n.) Pain in the
bowels;
colic.
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(n.) A poem
describing
the life and
manners
of
shepherds;
a poem in which the
speakers
assume
the
character
of
shepherds;
an idyl; a
bucolic.
Glycolyl
::
Glycolyl
(n.) A
divalent,
compound
radical,
CO.CH2,
regarded
as the
essential
radical
of
glycolic
acid, and a large
series
of
related
compounds..
Gastro-
::
Gastro-
() A
combining
form from the Gr. /, /, the
stomach,
or
belly;
as in
gastrocolic,
gastrocele,
gastrotomy..
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