stomach|stomachs in English
noun
[stom·ach || 'stʌmək]
organ which digests food; abdominal region; appetite for food; desire
Use "stomach|stomachs" in a sentence
1. (6) Ruminant fore stomachs (reticulum, rumen, and omasum) are widely consumed, as is the true stomach (abomasum).
2. Appa's got five stomachs.
3. The stomachs of starving people often distend.
4. The children lay down on their stomachs.
5. The children's stomachs were distended by malnutrition.
6. A synonym for Abomasa is rennet stomachs
7. 5 The children's stomachs were distended by malnutrition.
8. Some women obsess about their thighs and stomachs.
9. Most of the Artiodactyla have four-chamber stomachs.
10. Unlike fat gain, Bloated stomachs are oftentimes temporary
11. Grown sick to our stomachs, and sick of our lives.
12. Stomach Pancreas Brain and nervous system Leukemia and aleukemia Stomach Stomach
13. The gulf toadfish is commonly found in the stomachs of larger Bonefishes
14. Cetacean remains are frequently found in the stomachs of sharks (Table I)
15. 6 Did the fashion pages show curvaceous waists and womanly stomachs?
16. Antacids neutralize stomach acid to cut down on heartburn, sour stomach, acid indigestion, and stomach upset
17. cimetidine (to treat excess stomach acid and stomach ulcers
18. Stomach in.
19. Antacids for Heartburn Antacids neutralize stomach acid to help relieve heartburn, sour stomach, acid indigestion, and stomach upset
20. Stomach/abomasum
21. Too much Cologne (especially a high fragrance concentration) can turn people’s noses and stomachs
22. 11 Readers whose stomachs are turned will not partake of any food for thought.
23. Readers whose stomachs are turned will not partake of any food for thought.
24. The gulf toadfish is commonly found in the stomachs of larger Bonefishes
25. H. pylori lives only in the slimy, acidic mucus inside our stomachs.