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A kind of indigestion; a state of the stomach in which its functions are disturbed, without the presence of other diseases, or, if others are present, they are of minor importance. Its symptoms are loss of appetite, nausea, heartburn, acrid or fetid eructations, a sense of weight or fullness in the stomach, etc.
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a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, a genus of cruciferous Mediterranean herbs (Eruca or Brassica); as, erucic acid, a fatty acid resembling oleic acid, and found in colza oil, mustard oil, etc.
n.
Malt liquor; -- vulgarly so called as causing eructation.
pl.
of Eruca
a.
Having the form of a caterpillar; -- said of insect larvae.
n.
A violent belching out or emitting, as of gaseous or other matter from the crater of a volcano, geyser, etc.
n.
A cruciferous plant (Eruca sativa) sometimes eaten in Europe as a salad.
n.
The act of belching wind from the stomach; a belch.
n.
Eructation; belching.
n.
An insect in the larval state; a caterpillar; a larva.
v. t.
Alt. of Eructate
v. t.
To eject, as wind, from the stomach; to belch.
v. i.
To eject or throw up from the stomach with violence; to eruct.
v. i.
To eject wind from the stomach through the mouth; to eructate.
n.
The act of belching; also, that which is belched; an eructation.
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