"Vomiting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To expel food, fluids, or other matter from the mouth through forceful contraction of the abdomen and diaphragm.
The vomerine bones are two small, thin, and quadrangular bones of the skull that form the lower part of the nasal septum, located between the plates of the vomer bone. They are present in many animals, including mammals, but are not visible on an adult human skull that is on display because they often fuse together with the vomer bone during development. However, you can feel for them on the inside of the labial part of the palate in many human skulls. In the fossil record, some fossil humans, such as Neanderthals, also show visible vomerine bones.