"Stomachache" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Stomachache
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"Stomachache" Meaning

A feeling of stomach pain or discomfort, often felt when you have eaten something that doesn't agree with you. It can be a dull, aching, or feeling of burning in the abdomen.

"Stomachache" Examples

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1. Having a stomachache from eating too much spicy food, I couldn't enjoy the dinner party last night.

2. The pharmacies were all out of the medicine that could help cure stomachache naturally, so I ended up buying the chemical-based treatment instead.

3. After vomiting several times with a stomachache brought on by food poisoning, I was too weak to move on the bed.

4. Some people overeat before holidays, which gives them stomachache because their stomachs struggle to digest too much food at once.

5. My mom took me to the doctor to have the stomachache examined, hoping that it was not a symptom of anything serious like a stomach ulcer or inflammatory bowel disease.

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Stolonifera refers to a type of type of plant growth habit where stems or branches grow along the ground and produce new plants at their tips, similar to a horizontal stem or runner. This type of growth habit allows for the plant to spread out and form new colonies.

Stoloniferous

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Forming stolon; a runner or stems that grow along the ground or on the water and produce roots at the tips which form new plants.

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having a strong uncomfortable feeling of nausea or sickness.

Stomach

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The stomach is a part of the digestive system in the human body. It is a sac-like organ located in the abdominal cavity, below the diaphragm, and above the small intestine. The stomach is a muscular sac that is responsible for storing, mixing, and digesting food. It produces stomach acid and digestive enzymes to break down proteins and fats, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to the rest of the body for energy and growth.<br><br>In everyday language, a person's "stomach" can also refer to their appetite or hunger, as in "I'm getting a growling stomach." This usage is often used in idiomatic expressions, such as "I'm feeling a knot in my stomach" (meaning I'm nervous or anxious) or "I've got a sinking feeling in my stomach" (meaning I'm feeling a sense of disappointment or unease).

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Able to hold or be mentally prepared for something unpleasant or difficult.

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Nourishing or strengthening the stomach; appetizing; replenishing the strength.

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Stomal

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There is no English word "stomal". However, "stoma" may refer to:<br><br> A bodily opening, especially one that has been surgically created in the abdomen for the extraction of waste products from the digestive tract, through which a person may pass urine, feces, or gas.<br> A structure resembling a mouth but smaller, such as a flower's stoma, which allows for gas exchange.<br><br>The suffix "-al" is often used to form an adjective, as in "stomal" might imply "relating to a stoma", but without further context, it is most likely an incorrect or non-standard usage.

Stomapod

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Stomapoda

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