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Stomach - English meaning

Stomach – definitions in English dictionary

noun

The internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs, being (in humans and many mammals) a pear-shaped enlargement of the alimentary canal linking the oesophagus to the small intestine.

Usage examples:

Severe stomach pains
noun

An appetite for food or drink.

Usage examples:

She doesn't have the stomach to eat anything
verb

Consume (food or drink) without feeling or being sick.

Usage examples:

If you cannot stomach orange juice, try apple juice
noun

An organ in the body where food is digested

Usage examples:

I used to watch the tv news all the time, but i no longer have the stomach for it., vernon was simp…

Stomach translation into English

Stomach: translate from English into Chinese

Translate stomach into Chinese (Simplified)}
胃, 肠胃, 腹

Stomach: translate from English into Dutch

Translate stomach into Dutch}
Maag, Buik, Verkroppen, Zin, Verduwen

Stomach: translate from English into French

Translate stomach into French}
Estomac, Ventre, Supporter, Digérer, Caillette, Goût

Stomach: translate from English into German

Translate stomach into German}
Magen, Bauch, Leib, Lust, Vertragen, Ausstehen, Verknusen

Stomach: translate from English into Hindi

Translate stomach into Hindi}
पेट, आमाशय, जठर, भूख, मेदा, पक्काशय, कुक्ष, कोख, इच्छा, कामना, क्षुधा, कोष्ठ

Stomach: translate from English into Italian

Translate stomach into Italian}
Stomaco, Digerire, Pancia, Ventre, Tollerare, Sopportare

Stomach: translate from English into Korean

Translate stomach into Korean}
위, 복부, 식욕, 참다, 욕망, 사복, 먹다

Stomach: translate from English into Russian

Translate stomach into Russian}
Желудок, Живот, Аппетит, Стерпеть, Мужество, Склонность, Отвага, Вкус, Быть в состоянии съесть, Быть в состоянии переварить, Сносить

Stomach: translate from English into Spanish

Translate stomach into Spanish}
Estómago, Aguantar, Vientre, Tragar, Deseo querido

Word origin

Middle English: from Old French estomac, stomaque, via Latin from Greek stomakhos ‘gullet’, from stoma ‘mouth’. The early sense of the verb was ‘be offended at, resent’ (early 16th century).

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