• Ba da'a tou so gangolita wehede ba Li Inggris nihalö moroi ba simple.wiktionary.org . (wiktionary.org)
  • Wiktionary Advertisement Origin of You-shouldn-t-have Abbreviated from full sentence with verb such as 'You shouldn't have gone through all that trouble. (v8-trikes.de)
  • This thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word stomach . (synonyms.com)
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  • The stomach has a dilated structure and functions as a vital organ in the digestive system. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the human digestive system, the stomach lies between the esophagus and the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). (wikipedia.org)
  • The fundus of the stomach, and also the upper portion of the greater curvature, is supplied by the short gastric arteries, which arise from the splenic artery. (wikipedia.org)
  • The stomach is involved in the gastric phase of digestion, following chewing. (wikipedia.org)
  • The stomach secretes digestive enzymes and gastric acid to aid in food digestion. (wikipedia.org)
  • The stomach is surrounded by parasympathetic (stimulant) and sympathetic (inhibitor) plexuses (networks of blood vessels and nerves in the anterior gastric, posterior, superior and inferior, celiac and myenteric), which regulate both the secretory activity of the stomach and the motor (motion) activity of its muscles. (wikipedia.org)
  • The lesser curvature of the human stomach is supplied by the right gastric artery inferiorly and the left gastric artery superiorly, which also supplies the cardiac region. (wikipedia.org)
  • The inner part of the lining of the stomach, the gastric mucosa, consists of an outer layer of column-shaped cells, a lamina propria, and a thin layer of smooth muscle called the muscularis mucosa. (wikipedia.org)
  • If somebody does shots on an empty stomach, for example, all that pure alcohol is not diluted by the stomach and is passed to the intestine very quickly, if the stomach contains food, however, there are gastric juices and enzymes that mix the food and the alcohol, and only small amounts of food are passed into the intestine. (synonyms.com)
  • Ali's unusual gastric abilities led to rumors that the Rockefeller Institute had offered a large sum of money to obtain his stomach post- mortem. (wikimedia.org)
  • Most procedures are restrictive, being designed to promote feelings of fullness and satiety after meals (see gastric banding, stomach stapling). (en-academic.com)
  • It raises the internal pH of the stomach, after highly acidic digestive juices have finished in their digestion of food. (wikidoc.org)
  • The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates. (wikipedia.org)
  • the teeth do chew it, and the stomach doth receive, digest, and chylify it. (wordnik.com)
  • Like the other parts of the gastrointestinal tract, the human stomach walls consist of a mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, subserosa and serosa. (wikipedia.org)
  • infold - To inclose within a fold, as in "infolding" an ulcer of the stomach, in which the walls on either side of the lesion are brought together and sutured. (en-academic.com)
  • The uppermost hollow of the stomach , which in humans forms a bulge above where the oesophagus enters the stomach. (wiktionary.org)
  • The pyloric sphincter controls the passage of partially digested food (chyme) from the stomach into the duodenum, where peristalsis takes over to move this through the rest of the intestines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Internally, it contains the main food passage from the bird's bill to its stomach as well as air passages to the lungs. (web.app)
  • be belched up: said of the taste of a food or drug which has been taken into the stomach but is not speedily digested or passed on into the intestine. (wordnik.com)
  • In humans and many other animals, the stomach is located between the esophagus and the small intestine. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1] I think it is most common for an American English speaker to say I have a head ache or I have a stomach ache in preference to the other examples. (wiktionary.org)
  • What would it be like to feel their baby move in her stomach - or to suckle it? (yourdictionary.com)
  • The body is the main, central region of the stomach. (wikipedia.org)
  • You cram these words into mine ears against the stomach of my sense. (synonyms.com)
  • The cardia is where the contents of the esophagus empty into the stomach. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some experts suggest working out on an empty stomach is the best method, whereas others recommend eating a meal or snack that contains a balance of carbs, fat, and protein (key macronutrients) prior to …1. (v8-trikes.de)
  • The stomach of a newborn human baby will only be able to retain about 30 millilitres. (wikipedia.org)
  • In classical anatomy the human stomach is divided into four sections, beginning at the cardia. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the case of Stomach Cancer it will usually be at least 24 months after treatment is completed by way of comparison most standard market insurers insist on waiting at least 5 years after treatment before they are able to consider offering terms. (pulse-insurance.co.uk)
  • Be not extravagantly high in expression of thy commendations of men thou likest, it may make the hearer's stomach rise. (synonyms.com)
  • the lower esophageal sphincter (found in the cardiac region), at the junction of the esophagus and stomach, and the pyloric sphincter at the junction of the stomach with the duodenum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research has shown that the cardia is not an anatomically distinct region of the stomach but a region of the esophageal lining damaged by reflux. (wikipedia.org)
  • A large double fold of visceral peritoneum called the greater omentum hangs down from the greater curvature of the stomach. (wikipedia.org)