flatulency$28707$ - translation to greek
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flatulency$28707$ - translation to greek

BODILY FUNCTION OF EXPELLING INTESTINAL GAS OUT OF THE ANUS
Flatus; Intestinal gas; Farting; Farts; Cut the cheese; Flatulency; Passing gas; Flatulation; Flatulate; Flatulent; Cutting the cheese; Passing wind; Pass gas; Poopertooter; Flatulence Sound; Cutting-the-cheese; Flatuence; Break wind; Step on a duck; Stepped on a duck; Stepping on a duck; Breaking wind; Bottom burp; Butt Blast; Passing of wind; Phart; Flatas; Rectal gases; Farted; Chronic flatulence; Butt blast; Flatulance; Flactulence; Flactulance; Parp (onomatopoeic); Crepitus ventris; Padh; Flatulating; Broke wind; Pass wind; Passes wind; Passes gas; Flatus bag; Flatal bag; Flatus tube; Flatal tube; Fart; Smelly fart; Cow farts; Farty; Flatulence sound; Fart sound; Flatology; Ripping one; Guffing; Passed gas; Pooting
  • Sound of a human flatus
  • ''[[He-gassen]]'' (detail), an art scroll depicting a battle of flatulence, from Japan during the [[Edo period]]

flatulency      
n. αέρια του στομάχου, φούσκωμα
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Definition

flatulent

Wikipedia

Flatulence

Flatulence, in humans, is the expulsion of gas from the intestines via the anus, commonly referred to as farting. "Flatus" is the medical word for gas generated in the stomach or bowels. A proportion of intestinal gas may be swallowed environmental air, and hence flatus is not entirely generated in the stomach or bowels. The scientific study of this area of medicine is termed flatology.

Flatus is brought to the rectum and pressurized by muscles in the intestines. It is normal to pass flatus ("to fart"), though volume and frequency vary greatly among individuals. It is also normal for intestinal gas to have a feculent or unpleasant odor, which may be intense. The noise commonly associated with flatulence ("blowing a raspberry") is produced by the anus and buttocks, which act together in a manner similar to that of an embouchure. Both the sound and odor are sources of embarrassment, annoyance or amusement (flatulence humor). In many societies, flatus is a taboo. Thus, many people either let their flatus out quietly or even hold it completely. Holding the gases inside is not healthy though.

There are several general symptoms related to intestinal gas: pain, bloating and abdominal distension, excessive flatus volume, excessive flatus odor, and gas incontinence. Furthermore, eructation (colloquially known as "burping") is sometimes included under the topic of flatulence. When excessive or malodorous, flatus can be a sign of a health disorder, such as irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease or lactose intolerance.