stomachic

adj

Etymology

From Latin stomachicus.

  1. derived from stomachicus

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to the stomach.

    • This will usefully blunt the keenness of the stomachic ferment.
  2. Beneficial to the stomach or to digestion.

  3. A medicine for the stomach.

    • CALUMBÆ RADIX (Kalumbo, Portuguese). The root of the Cocculus palmatus, one of our most useful stomachics and tonics. It contains a bitter principle, called calumbin.

The neighborhood

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