Greek Meaning of stomachs

στομάχια

Other Greek words related to στομάχια

Definitions and Meaning of stomachs in English

stomachs

one of the compartments making up the stomach of a ruminant animal (such as a cow or sheep), to take offense at, a pouch of the vertebrate digestive system into which food passes from the esophagus for mixing and digestion before passing to the duodenum of the small intestine, a saclike expansion of the digestive tract of a vertebrate communicating anteriorly with the esophagus and posteriorly with the duodenum and being typically a simple often curved sac with an outer serous coat, a strong complex muscular wall that contracts rhythmically, and a mucous lining membrane that contains gastric glands, one of the compartments of a ruminant stomach, a cavity in an invertebrate animal that is analogous to a stomach, tolerate sense 1, spirit, valor, courage, guts, spleen, resentment, a saclike expansion of the digestive tract of a vertebrate that is located between the esophagus and duodenum and typically consists of a simple often curved sac with an outer serous covering, a strong muscular wall that contracts rhythmically, and an inner mucous membrane lining that contains gastric glands, the part of the body that contains the stomach, desire entry 2 sense 1, inclination, a cavity with a similar function in an invertebrate animal, to bear without overt reaction or resentment, arrogance, desire for food caused by hunger, inclination, desire

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στομάχια

one of the compartments making up the stomach of a ruminant animal (such as a cow or sheep), to take offense at, a pouch of the vertebrate digestive system into

κοιλιές,σπλάχνα,σιτοβολώνες,κοιλιές,μέσης,κοιλιές,μπιροκοιλιές

διαγωνισμοί,μειώνεται,απολύει,μάχες,αρνείται,απορρίπτει,αντιστέκεται,απορρίπτει,αποφεύγει,παρακάμπτει

stomaching => στομάχι, stomached => ανέχεται, stoles => Στόλες, stole (from) => κλέβω (από), stoking => πυροδότηση,