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Cacogastric
Cacogastric Cac`o*gas"tric, a. [Gr. ????? bad + ?????? stomach.] Troubled with bad digestion. [R.] --Carlyle.
Digastric
Digastric Di*gas"tric, a. [Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ? belly: cf. F. digastrique.] (Anat.) (a) Having two bellies; biventral; -- applied to muscles which are fleshy at each end and have a tendon in the middle, and esp. to the muscle which pulls down the lower jaw. (b) Pertaining to the digastric muscle of the lower jaw; as, the digastric nerves.
Engastrimuth
Engastrimuth En*gas"tri*muth, n. [Gr. ?; ? in + ? belly + ? to speak: cf. F. engastrimythe.] An ventriloquist. [Obs.]
Entogastric
Entogastric En`to*gas"tric, a. [Ento- + Gr. ? the stomach.] (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to the interior of the stomach; -- applied to a mode of budding from the interior of the gastric cavity, in certain hydroids.
Epigastrial
Epigastrial Ep`i*gas"tri*al, a. (Anat.) Epigastric.
Epigastrium
Epigastrium Ep`i*gas"tri*um, n. [NL., from Gr. ?.] (Anat.) The upper part of the abdomen.
Gastric
Gastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric juice. Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the stomach attended with fever. Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid in the body, but acts only on proteid foods. Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever with pronounced stomach symptoms.
Gastric digestion
Gastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric juice. Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the stomach attended with fever. Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid in the body, but acts only on proteid foods. Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever with pronounced stomach symptoms.
Gastric fever
Gastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric juice. Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the stomach attended with fever. Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid in the body, but acts only on proteid foods. Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever with pronounced stomach symptoms.
Gastric juice
Gastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric juice. Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the stomach attended with fever. Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid in the body, but acts only on proteid foods. Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever with pronounced stomach symptoms.
Gastric remittent fever
Gastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric juice. Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the stomach attended with fever. Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid in the body, but acts only on proteid foods. Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever with pronounced stomach symptoms.
Gastridium lendigerum
Nit Nit, n. [AS. hnitu; akin to D. neet, G. niss, OHG. niz; cf. gr. ?, ?, Icel. gnit, Sw. gnet, Dan. gnid, Russ. & Pol. gnida, Bohem. hnida, W. nedd.] (Zo["o]l.) The egg of a louse or other small insect. Nit grass (Bot.), a pretty annual European grass (Gastridium lendigerum), with small spikelets somewhat resembling a nit. It is also found in California and Chili.
Gastriloquist
Gastriloquist Gas*tril"o*quist, n. [Gr. gasth`r, gastro`s, stomach + L. loqui to speak.] One who appears to speak from his stomach; a ventriloquist.
Gastriloquous
Gastriloquous Gas*tril"o*quous, a. Ventriloquous. [R.]
Gastriloquy
Gastriloquy Gas*tril"o*quy, n. A voice or utterance which appears to proceed from the stomach; ventriloquy.
Gastritis
Gastritis Gas*tri"tis, n. [NL., from. Gr. ?, ?, stomach + -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the stomach, esp. of its mucuos membrane.
Hepatogastric
Hepatogastric Hep`a*to*gas"tric, a. [Hepatic + gastric.] (Anat.) See Gastrohepatic.
Hypogastric
Hypogastric Hyp`o*gas"tric, a. [Cf. F. hypogastrique. See Hypogastrium.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the hypogastrium or the hypogastric region. Hypogastric region. (a) The lower part of the abdomen. (b) An arbitrary division of the abdomen below the umbilical and between the two iliac regions.
Hypogastric region
Hypogastric Hyp`o*gas"tric, a. [Cf. F. hypogastrique. See Hypogastrium.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the hypogastrium or the hypogastric region. Hypogastric region. (a) The lower part of the abdomen. (b) An arbitrary division of the abdomen below the umbilical and between the two iliac regions.
Hypogastrium
Hypogastrium Hyp`o*gas"tri*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; ? under + ? belly.] (Anat.) The lower part of the abdomen.
Mesogastric
Mesogastric Mes`o*gas"tric, a. [Meso- + gastric.] 1. (Anat.) (a) Of or pertaining to the middle region of the abdomen, or of the stomach. (b) Of or pertaining to the mesogaster. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the middle gastric lobe of the carapace of a crab.
Mesogastrium
Mesogastrium Mes`o*gas"tri*um, n. [NL. See Mesogaster.] (Anat.) (a) The umbilical region. (b) The mesogaster.
Metagastric
Metagastric Met`a*gas"tric, a. [Pref. meta- + gastric.] (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the two posterior gastric lobes of the carapace of crabs.
Monogastric
Monogastric Mon`o*gas"tric, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? belly.] Having but a single stomach.
Perigastric
Perigastric Per`i*gas"tric, a. (Zo["o]l.) Surrounding the stomach; -- applied to the body cavity of Bryozoa and various other Invertebrata.
Pneumogastric
Pneumogastric Pneu`mo*gas"tric, a. [Pneumo- + gastric.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the lungs and the stomach. -- n. The pneumogastric nerve. Pneumogastric nerve (Anat.), one of the tenth pair of cranial nerves which are distributed to the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, and spleen, and, in fishes and many amphibia, to the branchial apparatus and also to the sides of the body.
Pneumogastric nerve
Pneumogastric Pneu`mo*gas"tric, a. [Pneumo- + gastric.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the lungs and the stomach. -- n. The pneumogastric nerve. Pneumogastric nerve (Anat.), one of the tenth pair of cranial nerves which are distributed to the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, and spleen, and, in fishes and many amphibia, to the branchial apparatus and also to the sides of the body.
Polygastrian
Polygastrian Pol`y*gas"tri*an (p[o^]l`[i^]*g[a^]s"tr[i^]*an), n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Polygastrica. [Obs.]
Polygastric
Polygastric Pol`y*gas"tric (-tr[i^]k), a. [Poly- + gastric: cf. F. polygastrique.] 1. (Anat.) Having several bellies; -- applied to muscles which are made up of several bellies separated by short tendons. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to the Polygastrica. [Obs.]
Polygastric
Polygastric Pol`y*gas"tric (p[o^]l`[i^]*g[a^]s"tr[i^]k), n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Polygastrica.

Meaning of Gastri from wikipedia

- closely related to the non-pathogenic, also slowly growing, nonpigmented, M. gastri. Both species share an identical 16S rDNA but differentiation is possible...
- vein and left gastric vein Identifiers Latin curvatura major gastris, curvatura minor gastris TA98 A05.5.01.004 TA2 2904 FMA 14574 Anatomical terminology...
- tissue within the mucous membrane. Details Identifiers Latin tunica mucosa gastris MeSH D005753 TA98 A05.5.01.027 TA2 2914 FMA 14907 Anatomical terminology...
- The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the upper gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates. The stomach...
- Mycobacterium gastri is a species of the phylum Actinomycetota (Gram-positive bacteria with high guanine and cytosine content, one of the dominant phyla...
- paratuberculosis M. chimaera R2S M. bohemi**** GK R1P M. kansasii R3N M. gastri R2S M. nebraskense M. seoulense R3N M. scrofulaceum M. haemophilum group...
- paratuberculosis M. chimaera R2S M. bohemi**** GK R1P M. kansasii R3N M. gastri R2S M. nebraskense M. seoulense R3N M. scrofulaceum M. haemophilum group...
- paratuberculosis M. chimaera R2S M. bohemi**** GK R1P M. kansasii R3N M. gastri R2S M. nebraskense M. seoulense R3N M. scrofulaceum M. haemophilum group...
- also some similarities between baklava and the Ancient Gr**** desserts gastris (γάστρις), kopte sesamis (κοπτὴ σησαμίς), and kopton (κοπτόν) found in...
- paratuberculosis M. chimaera R2S M. bohemi**** GK R1P M. kansasii R3N M. gastri R2S M. nebraskense M. seoulense R3N M. scrofulaceum M. haemophilum group...