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Meaning of colonic
relating to the colon
Etymology of colonic
The word "colonic" comes from the Greek word "kolon", meaning colon, and the Latin suffix "-ic", which forms an adjective
The term has been used in medical contexts since the 17th century to describe procedures and treatments related to the colon
Synonyms
intestinal
bowel
gut
digestive
abdominal
stomachic
enteric
gastric
visceral
abdominal
cecal
ileal
jejunal
duodenal
rectal
anal
sigmoid
colonic
large intestine
small intestine
digestive tract
alimentary
gastrointestinal
enterocolic
colonoscopic
proctoscopic
endoscopic
laparoscopic
surgical
medical
therapeutic
diagnostic
curative
remedial
sanitary
hygienic
purgative
laxative
cathartic
aperient
intestinal
fecal
stool
bowel movement
defecation
digestion
absorption
assimilation
nutrition
dietary
gastronomic
Definitions
- Relating to the colon, which is the main part of the large intestine
- * Used to describe a medical procedure or treatment that involves the colon
Usage Examples
- The doctor recommended a colonic irrigation to cleanse the patient's colon
- * The colonic hydrotherapy session helped to remove toxins from the patient's body
Antonyms
non-colonic
extra-colonic
non-intestinal
extra-intestinal
gastric
esophageal
stomachic
hepatic
pancreatic
renal
urinary
genital
reproductive
respiratory
pulmonary
cardiac
vascular
muscular
skeletal
nervous
cerebral
mental
emotional
psychological
psychiatric