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1. (n.) stomach
a saclike enlargement of the vertebrate alimentary canal, forming an organ for storing and partially digesting food.
2. stomach
any analogous digestive cavity or tract in invertebrates.
3. stomach
the part of the body containing the stomach; belly or abdomen.
4. stomach
appetite for food.
5. stomach
desire; inclination; liking:
I have no stomach for this trip.
6. stomach
Obs.
7. stomach
spirit; courage.
8. stomach
pride; haughtiness.
9. stomach
resentment; anger.
10. (v.t.) stomach
to endure or tolerate; bear.
11. stomach
Obs. to be offended at; resent.
Etymology: (1300–50; ME < L stomachus gullet, stomach < Gk stómachos orig., opening; akin to stoma)
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| Definition of 'STOMACH' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) stomach, tummy, tum, breadbasket
an enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion
2. (noun) abdomen, venter, stomach, belly
the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
3. (noun) stomach
an inclination or liking for things involving conflict or difficulty or unpleasantness
"he had no stomach for a fight"
4. (verb) stomach
an appetite for food
"exercise gave him a good stomach for dinner"
5. (verb) stomach
bear to eat
"He cannot stomach raw fish"
6. (verb) digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
put up with something or somebody unpleasant
"I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
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1. (noun) stomach
the organ into which food passes after you have eaten it
food digesting in the stomach
2. stomach
the area of your body just below your chest
a fat stomach
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| Definition of 'STOMACH' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) STOMACH
an enlargement, or series of enlargements, in the anterior part of the alimentary canal, in which food is digested; any cavity in which digestion takes place in an animal; a digestive cavity. See Digestion, and Gastric juice, under Gastric
2. (noun) STOMACH
the desire for food caused by hunger; appetite; as, a good stomach for roast beef
3. (noun) STOMACH
hence appetite in general; inclination; desire
4. (noun) STOMACH
violence of temper; anger; sullenness; resentment; willful obstinacy; stubbornness
5. (noun) STOMACH
pride; haughtiness; arrogance
6. (verb) STOMACH
to resent; to remember with anger; to dislike
7. (verb) STOMACH
to bear without repugnance; to brook
8. (verb) STOMACH
to be angry
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| Definition of 'STOMACH' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. STOMACH
An organ of digestion situated in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen between the termination of the ESOPHAGUS and the beginning of the DUODENUM.
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Sense: the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.
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Afrikaans: maag |
Arabic: كيس المَعِدَه |
Bulgarian: стомах |
Brazilian: estômago |
Czech: žaludek |
German: der Magen |
Danish: mavesæk |
Greek: στομάχι |
Spanish: estómago |
Estonian: magu |
Farsi: معده |
Finnish: vatsalaukku |
French: estomac |
Hebrew: בֶּטֶן |
Hindi: आमाशय, पक्वाशय |
Croatian: želudac |
Hungarian: gyomor |
Indonesian: lambung |
Icelandic: magi |
Italian: stomaco |
Japanese: 胃 |
Korean: 위 |
Lithuanian: skrandis |
Latvian: kuņģis |
Malay: perut |
Dutch: maag |
Norwegian: magesekk |
Polish: żołądek |
Portuguese: estômago |
Romanian: stomac |
Russian: желудок |
Slovak: žalúdok |
Slovenian: želodec |
Serbian: želudac |
Swedish: mage, magsäck |
Thai: กระเพาะ |
Turkish: mide |
Taiwanese: 胃 |
Ukrainian: шлунок |
Urdu: معدہ |
Vietnamese: dạ dày |
Chinese: 胃 |
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