Definition of Meteorism. Meaning of Meteorism. Synonyms of Meteorism

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Definition of Meteorism

Meteorism
Meteorism Me"te*or*ism, n. (Med.) Flatulent distention of the abdomen; tympanites.

Meaning of Meteorism from wikipedia

- Tympany or tympanites (sometimes tympanism or tympania), also known as meteorism (especially in humans), is a medical condition in which excess gas ac****ulates...
- METEOR (Metric for Evaluation of Translation with Explicit ORdering) is a metric for the evaluation of machine translation output. The metric is based...
- The Meteors are an English psychobilly band formed in 1980. Originally from London, England, they are one of the pioneers of the psychobilly subgenre...
- Meteor was the first British jet fighter and the Allies' only jet aircraft to engage in combat operations during the Second World War. The Meteor's development...
- meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors...
- Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Meteor after the meteor, a space object. HMS Meteor (1797) was a 12-gun gun-brigl, launched at Leith...
- The Chelyabinsk meteor (Russian: Челябинский метеорит, romanised: Chelyabinskiy meteorit) was a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern...
- leaves in its wake. Meteors typically become visible when they are about 100 km (62 mi) above sea level. A series of many meteors appearing seconds or...
- Meteor Lake is the codename for Core Ultra Series 1 mobile processors, designed by Intel and officially released on December 14, 2023. It is the first...
- Meteor is a family of Polish sounding rockets series. The Meteor rockets were built between 1963 and 1974. Meteor was a series of one- and two-stage meteorological...