The Latin word for stomach is
venter
Translations for stomach and their definitions
venter | |
1. n. (anatomy) belly, abdomen | |
2. n. (anatomy) body, trunk | |
3. n. (anatomy) stomach | |
4. n. (anatomy) womb | |
5. n. unborn offspring, especially son | |
6. n. sensual lust | |
7. n. gluttony |
alvus | |
1. n. belly, bowels, paunch; excrement; flux, diarrhoea | |
2. n. stomach, digestive organs | |
3. n. womb; matrix (of a fruit) | |
4. n. womb | |
5. n. hollow, cavity | |
6. n. hold or hull of a ship or boat | |
7. n. beehive |
stomachus | |
1. n. gullet, alimentary canal | |
2. n. (anatomy) stomach | |
3. n. taste or distaste (depending on context) |
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