Words Starting With "G"

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Gasterophilinae

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The Gasterophilinae is a subfamily of horseflies in the family Tabanidae. Members of this group are parasitic and lay their eggs inside the stomachs of horses, where the larvae feed on the host's gut contents.

Gasteropoda

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The word "gasteropoda" refers to a group of mollusks that have a soft, unsegmented body and a spirally twisted shell. They are commonly known as snails and slugs. The term is used in biology to classify these animals, which belong to the phylum Mollusca.

Gasterosteidae

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Gasterosteidae is a family of small freshwater fish, commonly known as sticklebacks. They are found in Europe, Asia, and North America, and are characterized by their elongated, slender bodies, which are often armored with bony plates called "scutes".

Gasterosteiformes

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Gasterosteiformes is an order of ray-finned fish, commonly known as sticklebacks.

Gasterosteus

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Gasterosteus is a genus of small-sized fish, also known as sticklebacks. They are a type of freshwater fish that are native to Europe, Asia, and North America. The name "Gasterosteus" comes from the Greek words "gastēr" meaning "stomach" and "ostēs" meaning "bone", likely referring to the bony plates on the belly of the fish.

Gaston

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Gaston is a proper noun, referring to Gaston, a character from the Disney movie "Beauty and the Beast". He is a vain, egocentric, and womanizing villager who is infatuated with Belle, but she rejects him.

Gastornis

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Gastornis is an extinct type of large, flightless bird that lived during the Paleocene epoch, around 60-55 million years ago. It is closely related to the moa and the emu, and is often referred to as the "giant moa" or "codilebird". The name Gastornis comes from the Greek words "gastor", meaning stomach, and "ornis", meaning bird. It is believed that Gastornis was about 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) tall and weighed around 200-300 kilograms (440-660 pounds).

Gastorrhea

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Gastorrhea is not a commonly used term in modern medical literature. It is possible that it is an old-fashioned or obsolete term.<br><br>However, it's likely that you meant to type "gastritis", which is an inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastitis can be acute or chronic, and it can be caused by a variety of factors such as infection, excessive acid production, medication side effects, or injury to the stomach lining. Symptoms of gastritis can include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Treatment for gastritis typically involves antacids or acid reducers to reduce stomach acid production, as well as antibiotics if the inflammation is caused by an infection.

Gastraea

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Gastraea is a hypothetical intermediate stage in the development of animals, described by the zoologist Ernst Haeckel in the late 19th century. It is sometimes referred to as the "gastrate stage". During this stage, a multicellular animal is thought to have formed from the blastula, a ball of cells, by the invagination of the archenteron (the primitive gut cavity) into the blastocoel (the cavity within the blastula), creating a gut-like structure.

Gastralgia

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Gastralgia refers to a type of unexplained pain in the region of the stomach, typically experienced as a sharp, stabbing, or burning sensation. The word is derived from the Greek words "gaster," meaning stomach, and "algos," meaning pain. Gastralgia can be a complicated and sometimes debilitating symptom, and its precise causes are not always clear. In some cases, it may be related to conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastritis, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Gastraphetes

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Gastraphetes (pronounced /ˌɡæstrəˈpiːtiːz/) is an ancient Greek name for a type of artillery, specifically a torsion-powered catapult used for siege warfare. The word is a combination of "gastron" (belly or stomach) and "phegethai" (to strike or shoot), suggesting that the weapon's power came from a tightly wound bundle of skeins (twisted threads) that, when released, propels projectiles.

Gastrectasia

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Gastrectasia is a medical condition characterized by a stretching or dilatation of the stomach, often caused by repeated episodes of vomiting, gastric surgery, or eating disorders such as bulimia. It can lead to symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, and regurgitation. The condition may also increase the risk of developing esophageal reflux and other gastrointestinal complications.

Gastrectasis

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Gastrectasis is a medical term that refers to a condition where the stomach is stretched or dilated, often as a result of chronic acid reflux, diet, or weight gain. This can lead to symptoms such as heartburn, regurgitation, and difficulty swallowing. Gastrectasis can also refer to the stretching of the stomach due to pregnancy, obesity, or certain medical conditions.

Gastrectomy

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A gastrectomy is a type of surgical operation that involves the removal of part or all of the stomach. This procedure is often performed to treat digestive disorders, such as stomach cancer, ulcers, and other conditions that affect the stomach.

Gastric

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Pertaining to the stomach.

Gastriloquist

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Gastriloquist refers to someone who specializes in the art of belching or passing gas in a controlled way, usually as a form of entertainment. However, it's important to note that this term is often used in a humorous or whimsical context, and it is not a widely recognized or officially defined term.

Gastriloquous

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Gastriloquous is an adjective that refers to the production of speech-like sounds from the stomach, often in response to physical stimulation or emotions.

Gastriloquy

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Gastriloquy refers to a rare and unusual medical condition in which a person's stomach makes sounds, often resembling a noise similar to that of a person speaking.

Gastrin

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Gastrin is a hormone produced by the stomach that stimulates the secretion of stomach acid and digestive enzymes in response to the presence of food in the stomach.

Gastrinoma

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A gastrinoma is a type of tumor that produces excessive amounts of gastrin, a hormone that stimulates the production of stomach acid. It is a rare type of endocrine tumor that typically occurs in the pancreas or duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). Gastrinomas can cause a range of symptoms, including stomach ulcers, diarrhea, and weight loss. In some cases, gastrinomas can be malignant, meaning they can spread to other parts of the body and become life-threatening.

Gastrinomas

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Gastrinomas are a type of neuroendocrine tumor that occurs in the pancreas or stomach. They produce excessive amounts of gastrin, a hormone that stimulates the production of stomach acid. Gastrinomas are often malignant and can lead to a condition known as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, characterized by excessive stomach acid production, stomach ulcers, and diarrhea.

Gastritis

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Gastritis is a medical condition that refers to inflammation or irritation of the lining of the stomach, which can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Gastritis can be acute or chronic, and it can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, diet, medications, and underlying medical conditions.

Gastro-enteritis

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Gastro-enteritis is a term used to describe an inflammatory condition affecting the stomach and intestines, often caused by infection, food poisoning, or an allergic reaction. It can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever, and loss of appetite. Gastro-enteritis can be acute, lasting for a short period, or chronic, persisting for a longer duration.

Gastro-oesophageal

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Gastro-oesophageal refers to the relationship between the stomach (gastro) and the oesophagus (oesophageal). It is a term often used to describe a medical condition known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), where stomach acid flows back up into the oesophagus, causing heartburn, chest pain, and other symptoms.

Gastro-resistant

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The term "gastro-resistant" refers to a coating or formula that is designed to resist the digestive processes of the stomach and intestines, allowing the contents to be released or absorbed at a later stage. In the context of supplements or medications, gastro-resistant coatings are often used to delay the release of active ingredients until they reach the intestines, where they can be absorbed more effectively. This can help to improve the bioavailability and efficacy of the medication, reduce side effects, and enhance patient convenience.

Gastroaesophageal

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Gastroesophageal refers to the junction between the stomach and the esophagus, the muscular tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach. In medical contexts, gastroesophageal often refers to a specific type of reflux disease, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), in which stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing heartburn, discomfort, and other symptoms.

Gastroboletus

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Gastroboletus is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae. It consists of about 30 species, mostly found in western North America, Europe, and Asia. Gastroboletus species are typically medium to large-sized mushrooms with a distinctive appearance, characterized by a rounded cap and a fleshy, tuberculate stipe (stem). They are considered edible, but some species are more desirable than others due to their flavor and texture. Gastroboletus mushrooms are often sought after by wild mushroom enthusiasts and are a prized find due to their unique appearance and delicious taste.

Gastrocele

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A gastrocele is a type of congenital defect that occurs when a lump or bulge appears on the abdominal wall as a result of a failure of the abdominal wall muscles to close properly during fetal development. It is characterized by a protrusion of the abdominal contents, such as the intestines, into the wall of the abdomen.

Gastrocnemial

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The word "gastrocnemial" refers to the gastrocnemius muscle, which is a muscle in the calf region of the lower leg. It is a two-jointed muscle that starts at the underside of the femur (thigh bone) and extends down to the calcaneus (heel bone). The gastrocnemius muscle plays a crucial role in flexing the foot downward (plantarflexion) and also plays a part in ankle movements such as inversion and rotation.

Gastrocnemii

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The gastrocnemii (plural) or gastrocnemius (singular) are muscles in the lower leg that are responsible for flexing and extending the foot.

Gastrocnemius

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The gastrocnemius is the large muscle in the back of the lower leg, just below the knee. It is responsible for flexion of the foot and ankle, which helps in movements such as walking, running, and jumping.

Gastrocoel

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A rare one!<br><br>The word "gastrocoel" refers to a type of pouch or cavity in the body cavity of certain animals, specifically invertebrates such as flatworms, snails, and slugs. The gastrocoel is a space that develops from the embryo and contains the digestive system of these animals. It is also known as the gastrocoelom or digestive cavity.

Gastrocolic

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Gastrocolic refers to the connection or relationship between the stomach and the colon, a vital interaction in the digestive system. Specifically, it refers to the way the muscles in the stomach contract to facilitate the release of food into the small intestine, which in turn allows for the absorption of nutrients, and subsequently, the movement of waste into the colon for elimination.

Gastrocybe

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Gastrocybe is a type of edible mushroom, specifically a species of fungus belonging to the familyRussulaceae. It grows on the ground, often in clusters, and has a distinctive cap shape and color.

Gastrodermis

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Gastrodermis refers to the lining of the digestive cavity in insects, arachnids, and other arthropods. It is a type of epithelium that performs functions such as absorption, secretion, and protection in the digestive system.

Gastrodiscoides

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Gastrodiscoides refers to a type of tapeworm that affects pigs and other animals. It is a parasitic flatworm that infects the intestines of its hosts and feeds on their food and nutrients. Gastrodiscoides is a significant problem in pig farming and can cause significant economic losses due to weight loss, reduced fertility, and decreased pig growth rates in affected animals. In some cases, Gastrodiscoides can also infect humans who consume undercooked or contaminated pork.