noun a movement of the bowels; an act of defecation

  • It is important to maintain regular bowel movements for overall digestive health.
  • Make sure you're having regular bowel movements to keep your stomach happy.
  • I feel so much better after that satisfying bowel movement.
  • Having a successful bowel movement can be a relief in more ways than one.

noun the innermost parts of something; the intestines

  • The doctor examined the patient's bowels to check for any abnormalities.
  • I think I need to eat more fiber to keep my bowels regular.
  • I had some bad sushi last night and now my bowels are all messed up.
  • The intense scene in the movie really twisted my bowels with anxiety.

adjective relating to the cecum, a pouch connected to the junction of the small and large intestines in the digestive system

  • The cecal region of the digestive system is responsible for absorbing nutrients from food.
  • I heard that the cecal part of the intestine is where all the action happens.
  • I don't want to deal with that cecal stuff, it's gross.
  • Her mind was like a cecal maze, difficult to navigate and understand.

adjective relating to or located in the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine

  • The duodenal ulcer was causing the patient a great deal of discomfort.
  • The doctor said I have a duodenal issue that needs to be addressed.
  • I heard that spicy food can really mess with your duodenal area.
  • His duodenal fortitude was tested as he tried to navigate the difficult situation.

noun the first part of the small intestine, where most chemical digestion takes place

  • The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine, where most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place.
  • I heard that the duodenum is where all the magic happens in terms of breaking down food.
  • The duodenum is like the VIP section of the small intestine, where all the action happens.
  • Just like the duodenum processes food, we need to process and digest information before making decisions.

noun a medical term referring to indigestion or upset stomach

  • The patient presented with symptoms of dyspepsia, including bloating and indigestion.
  • I always get dyspepsia when I eat too much greasy food.
  • Ugh, I have such bad dyspepsia after that heavy meal.
  • The political situation caused a sense of dyspepsia among the citizens.

adjective relating to the stomach or the process of digestion

  • The patient was diagnosed with gastric ulcers after experiencing severe stomach pain.
  • I heard eating spicy food can cause gastric problems.
  • I shouldn't have eaten that street food, now I have a bad case of gastric distress.
  • The company's financial troubles were like a gastric attack, causing pain and discomfort to everyone involved.

noun the passage by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach; the esophagus

  • The food traveled down his gullet and into his stomach.
  • He swallowed the whole sandwich in one go, straight down the gullet.
  • I can't believe you actually ate that, you have a bottomless gullet!
  • The politician's lies went down the public's gullet without question.

gut

noun the innermost parts or essence of something

verb to remove the intestines or inner parts of something

  • The doctor examined the patient's gut to check for any abnormalities.
  • I have a gut feeling that something is not right.
  • I need to work on my gut before beach season.
  • Trust your gut when making important decisions.

adjective relating to the ilium, which is the uppermost and largest part of the hip bone

  • The ileac artery supplies blood to the ileum portion of the small intestine.
  • I'm feeling some discomfort in my ileac region.
  • My ileac area is acting up again, I might need to see a doctor.
  • The ileac branch of the nerve system is crucial for transmitting signals to the brain.

adjective relating to or occurring in the intestines

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with an intestinal infection.
  • I think I have a stomach bug because my intestines feel off.
  • I shouldn't have eaten that, my guts are feeling all intestinal now.
  • His decision to betray his friend tore at his intestinal fortitude.

verb to chew or grind food with the teeth

  • It is important to thoroughly masticate your food to aid in digestion.
  • Make sure to chew your food well before swallowing.
  • Don't just wolf down your food, take the time to masticate.
  • He masticated the information slowly, trying to fully understand it.

noun the act of repeating information without understanding it

  • The medical term for the act of vomiting is regurgitation.
  • I can't believe he regurgitated his entire meal after eating so much.
  • I feel like I'm gonna regurgitate if I eat another bite.
  • The politician's regurgitation of the same tired talking points did not impress the audience.

adjective relating to saliva or the glands that produce it

  • The salivary glands play a crucial role in the digestion process.
  • I always have a lot of saliva because my salivary glands are overactive.
  • I can't stand when my mouth gets all drooly because of my salivary glands.
  • His words were so captivating, they triggered a salivary response in the audience.

noun a ring-like muscle that normally maintains constriction of a natural body passage or orifice and that relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning

  • The sphincter muscle plays a crucial role in controlling the release of waste from the body.
  • I heard that if you have a weak sphincter, you might have trouble holding in gas.
  • Dude, I think I strained my sphincter trying to lift that heavy box.
  • His sphincter tightened with fear as he approached the edge of the cliff.

noun an organ in the body that digests food

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  • The doctor examined my stomach to check for any abnormalities.
  • I've been having some stomach pains lately, I think I should see a doctor.
  • I ate way too much pizza and now my stomach is killing me.
  • The news of her promotion made my stomach flutter with excitement.

noun the action of ejecting matter from the stomach through the mouth

  • The patient presented with symptoms of vomiting and nausea.
  • She felt sick to her stomach and started vomiting.
  • I can't believe he was vomiting all night after the party.
  • The terrible news was like a punch to the gut, leaving me feeling like I was vomiting emotions.

noun a rumbling or gurgling noise made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines

  • The doctor explained that borborygmus is the rumbling sound caused by gas moving through the intestines.
  • I always know when my stomach is upset because I can hear borborygmus.
  • My stomach was making all kinds of borborygmus noises during the meeting.
  • The borborygmus of the city streets filled the night air with a comforting hum.

noun the part of the small intestine between the duodenum and the ileum

  • The jejunum is the middle section of the small intestine where most of the nutrient absorption takes place.
  • I heard the jejunum is where all the good stuff gets absorbed in your gut.
  • I swear, my jejunum was doing backflips after that spicy meal.
  • Her mind felt like a tangled mess, like a knotted jejunum unable to process anything properly.

PPI

noun PPI stands for 'Payment Protection Insurance', a type of insurance that helps cover loan repayments in certain situations such as illness or unemployment.

  • The patient was prescribed a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) to manage their acid reflux.
  • I heard that PPIs can help with heartburn.
  • My doctor gave me some PPIs for my stomach issues.
  • In the world of medicine, PPIs are like superheroes fighting against stomach acid villains.

noun the part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive organs; the belly.

  • The surgeon performed an incision on the patient's abdomen to remove the tumor.
  • She complained of stomach pain and the doctor said it could be related to her abdomen.
  • I need to work on toning my abs, my abdomen is looking flabby.
  • His courage came from deep within his abdomen, giving him the strength to face his fears.

noun a person who swallows air, especially excessively, leading to bloating or gas in the digestive system

  • The aerophagist was advised to chew food slowly and avoid carbonated drinks.
  • My friend is such an aerophagist, he always finishes his meal before everyone else.
  • Don't be such an aerophagist, just relax and enjoy your food.
  • She was an aerophagist when it came to absorbing information, always eager to learn more.