enter-, entero-

(Greek: intestine, gut)

dysadrenalism (s) (noun), dysadrenalisms (pl)
A disordered function or disease of the small glands that are located on top of each kidney: "Anyone who has a dysandrenalism may be suffering with an abnormal increase or decrease in the performances of the adrenal glands as a result of a disease or a lack of proper physical activities."
enterectomy
1. Resection of a segment of the intestine.
2. The excision of a part of the intestine.
enteric
enteritis
enteroantigen
enterobacteriotherapy
enterocinesia
enterocinetic
enterocutaneous
A reference to, or communicating with, the intestine and the skin, or surface of the body.
enterodynia (s) (noun) (no pl)
Pain in the intestines or colic pain: Constipation, an infection, or a peptic ulcer disease can all be causes of enterodynia.
enterogastric
enterogastritis
enterogenous
enterogram
1. A radiograph of the intestines.
2. An instrumental tracing of the movements of the intestines.
enterograph
An instrument designed for use in enterography or a description of the intestines.

Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "internal organs, entrails, inside": ent-; fistul-; incret-; inter-; intra-; splanchn-; viscer-.