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Meaning
Noun
●
An
organ
in
animals
that
stores
food
in the process of
digestion.
●
In Organs:
The belly.
●
In Organs:
Pride, haughtiness.
●
Appetite.
●
In Organs:
Desire,
appetite
(for something abstract).
●
The part of a
garment
that
covers
a person's stomach.
Verb
●
To
tolerate
(something),
emotionally
,
physically
, or
mentally
; to
stand
or
handle
something.
●
To be angry.
●
To
resent
; to
remember
with
anger
; to dislike.
●
To
turn
the
stomach
of; to
sicken
or repel.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
stomach
English
stomak
Middle English (1100-1500)
estomac
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
stomachus
Latin
στόμαχος
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
στόμα
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Belly
Abdomen
Tummy
Bouk
Gut
Guts
Maw
Stomack
Brook
Tolerate
Dislike
Put Up With
Related
Mouth
Intestines
Throat
Esophagus
Bladder
Liver
Intestine
Chest
Body
Skin
Bowel
Colon
Nose
Jaw
Face
Swallow
Neck
Lungs
Tongue
Uterus
Heart
Rectum
Oesophagus
Brain
Pancreas
Shoulder
Digestion
Muscle
Spine
Lung
Heartburn
Vagina
Mucosa
Gastric
Kidney
Gallbladder
Muscles
Vomiting
Blood
Pelvis
Scalp
Intestinal
Spleen
Bowels
Gastrointestinal
Breast
Duodenum
Penis
Tract
Midsection
Digestive
Digestive System
Small Intestine
Digestive Tract
Gastrointestinal Tract
Rib Cage
Large Intestine
Thoracic Cavity
Common Bile Duct
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