gastritis
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γαστήρ (gastḗr, “belly”) + -itis (“inflammation”).
Noun
gastritis (usually uncountable, plural gastritides)
- (pathology) Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, characterised by nausea, loss of appetite, and upper abdominal discomfort or pain.
Translations
inflammation of the lining of the stomach
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Catalan
Etymology
Noun
gastritis f (uncountable)
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
gastritis f (uncountable)
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