gastr-, gastro-, gaster-, gastero-, gastri-, -gastria-
(Greek: stomach, belly)
photogastroscope
An apparatus for photographing the interior of the stomach.
phrenicogastric
Relating to the diaphragm and the stomach.
phrenogastric
Pertaining to the diaphragm and the stomach.
physogastric
In certain insects, a condition in which the abdomen becomes distended or enlarged by the growth of fat bodies or other organs: Physogastrism is a term used in entomology to describe specific symophilous beetles, mites, and the honey-bearers of the honey-ants.
physogastry
The complete respiratory tract, considered as a specialized portion of the intestinal tract: In the most general meaning, pneogaster involves air passages, such as the lungs, windpipes, etc.
pneumogastric
polygastria
The excessive secretion or flow of gastric juice.
pseudogaster
pulmogastric
renogastric
sialogastrone
1. A substance in saliva reputed to inhibit gastric secretion and motility.
2. A postulated salivary protein that inhibits gastric acid secretion.
2. A postulated salivary protein that inhibits gastric acid secretion.
splenicogastric
stomatogastric