Concept cluster: Anatomy > Anatomy (11)
adj
(pathology) Relating to organs outside of the intestine.
n
(medicine) an abnormally enlarged mass of lymphatic tissue at the back of the pharynx, often obstructing the nasal and ear passages and hindering speaking and breathing in young children.
adj
(of a voice) Sounding as if the speaker has swollen adenoids.
adj
Relating to the adenoids and tonsils, especially to adenoiditis and tonsillitis
adj
(anatomy) Synonym of allantoic
n
(anatomy) Specifically, the urinary bladder.
adj
Relating to bradygastria
adj
(anatomy) Relating to a bronchus and an associated artery
adj
Relating to the blood vessels that supply the bronchi
adj
(anatomy) Synonym of perienteric
adj
Alternative form of celiacomesenteric [(anatomy) Relating to the abdomen and the mesentery]
adj
Relating to the colon; colonic.
adj
Of, relating to, affecting or within the colon.
adj
(medicine) Relating to or connecting the peritoneum and a cyst, especially an arachnoid cyst.
adj
(chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of coeliac [(UK, anatomy) Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen.]
adj
Relating to the duodenum and stomach.
adj
Of, pertaining to, within, or by way of the intestine; enteric.
adj
Of, relating to, within, or by way of the intestines
adj
Relating to enteroanastomosis.
adj
Of or pertaining to enterocolitis
adj
Relating to, or connecting, the bowel and the skin.
n
A cell found in the lining of the intestines and colon, participating in absorption of nutrients and secretion of digestive enzymes.
adj
Alternative form of enteroenteric [(physiology) Relating to transport of matter from, then back to, the intestines]
adj
Relating to the stomach and the small intestine
adj
Relating to the saliva within the stomach and intestine
adj
Relating to enterostomy
adj
Relating to gastralia
adj
(anatomy, physiology) Relating to the stomach and the colon
adj
Relating to, or connecting, the stomach and skin.
adj
Of or pertaining to gastroenterology.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to two parts of the stomach.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the stomach and ileum.
adj
Synonym of gastrosplenic
adj
That protects the mucous membrane lining of the stomach (especially from stomach acid)
adj
Relating to the stomach and the lungs
adj
Relating to the stomach and the pylorus
n
A defect of the abdominal wall through which the viscera protrude
n
(US, Canada) Alternative spelling of goitre [(pathology, UK) An enlargement of the front and sides of the neck caused by inflammation of the thyroid gland.]
n
(anatomy, pathology) A protruding pouch of the peritoneum consisting of a herniated organ or tissue.
adj
(anatomy) Hiatal, relating to a hiatus (opening in an organ).
adj
(obsolete, rare) Pertaining to the hypogastrium; hypogastric.
adj
(anatomy) Within the mesentery.
adj
Relating to the intestines.
n
(anatomy) An intestinal gland.
adj
Both originating in and acting on an intestine, usually with reference to reflexes but also relevant to paracrine or autocrine signaling.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the intestines and body
adj
(anatomy) Within the urinary bladder
n
(uncommon, possibly obsolete) The spleen.
n
(anatomy) Synonym of adenoid.
adj
Synonym of mesenteric
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the mesentery.
adj
Alternative form of mesenteric [(anatomy) Relating to the mesentery.]
adv
In terms of, or by means of, the mesentery.
adj
Relating to, or situated in the mesenteron (midgut)
n
(anatomy, obsolete) A mesenteric vein.
adj
Obsolete form of meseraic. [(anatomy, obsolete) Mesenteric.]
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the mesocolon.
n
(anatomy) Part of the lining of the abdominal cavity in higher vertebrates, specifically the portion of the broad ligament that stretches from the ovary to the level of the uterine tube.
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the myenteron.
adj
Relating to the omasum.
adj
Relating to, or affecting all the intestines
n
(anatomy) Synonym of pelvis
adj
Alternative spelling of peritoneal [Of, relating to, or affecting the peritoneum.]
adj
Having or relating to peritonitis.
adj
Relating to pneumoperitoneum.
adj
Relating to the renal pelvis
adj
Relating to the pelvis and veins of the kidney
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the kidneys and the urinary tract
n
(medicine) Regeneration of the mesothelial lining of the peritoneal cavity, following injury.
adj
(medicine) Relating to the body and the viscera.
adj
Of or pertaining to the sphincter.
adv
Of, in, near or pertaining to the viscera or intestines.
adj
(obsolete) pertaining to the spleen
adj
(biology) Related to the spleen.
adj
Of, related to, or located near the spleen.
adj
(archaic) splenic; relating to the spleen
adj
(anatomy) Resembling the spleen.
adj
Relating to the spleen and mesentery.
n
(anatomy) dissection or anatomy of the spleen
n
surgical fusion of parts of the spine
adj
(rare) Relating to sternalgia.
n
(anatomy, immunology) Any of various small masses of lymphoid tissues.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to a ureter and the intestine.
adj
Of or relating to the ureter and kidneys.
n
(anatomy) The urinary bladder.
adj
Relating to the uroepithelium.
adj
(medicine, describing a syndrome) Exhibiting velar, facial and cardiac defects.
n
(anatomy) A bladder, especially the urinary bladder or the gall bladder.
adj
visceral in origin
adj
Relating to sensitivity of the intestines

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