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Что (кто) такое Vomit - определение

FORCIBLE EXPULSION OF THE CONTENTS OF THE STOMACH THROUGH THE MOUTH
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  • A drunk man vomiting, while a young slave is holding his forehead. [[Brygos Painter]], 500–470 BC
  • Special bags are often supplied on boats for sick passengers to vomit into.
  • Vomiting
  • Partially digested food, with man-sized glove for scale
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vomit         
(vomits, vomiting, vomited)
1.
If you vomit, food and drink comes back up from your stomach and out through your mouth.
Any product made from cow's milk made him vomit...
She began to vomit blood a few days before she died...
He vomited up all he had just eaten.
VERB: V, V n, V n with up
vomiting
Nausea, diarrhoea, and vomiting may accompany migraine.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Vomit is partly digested food and drink that has come back up from someone's stomach and out through their mouth.
= sick
N-UNCOUNT
vomit         
I. v. n.
Puke, spew, throw up.
II. v. a.
1.
Disgorge, throw up (from the stomach), puke up, cast up.
2.
Eject, emit, throw forth, belch forth.
III. n.
Emetic, puke, vomitory.
vomit         
¦ verb (vomits, vomiting, vomited) eject matter from the stomach through the mouth.
?emit in an uncontrolled stream or flow.
¦ noun
1. matter vomited from the stomach.
2. archaic an emetic.
Derivatives
vomiter noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. vomite (n.) or L. vomitus, from vomere 'to vomit'.
Vomit         
·noun That which excites vomiting; an Emetic.
II. Vomit ·noun Matter that is vomited; ·esp., matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth.
III. Vomit ·noun To eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; to Puke; to Spew.
IV. Vomit ·vt Hence, to eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to Emit; to throw forth; as, volcanoes vomit flame, stones, ·etc.
V. Vomit ·vt To throw up; to eject from the stomach through the mouth; to Disgorge; to Puke; to spew out;
- often followed by up or out.
vomitive         
a.
Emetic, vomitory.
Vomitive         
·adj Causing the ejection of matter from the stomach; emetic.
Vomiting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Vomit.
II. Vomiting ·noun The spasmodic ejection of matter from the stomach through the mouth.
vomiting         
n. to cause, induce vomiting
Vomiting         
Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.
vomiting         
see vomit

Википедия

Vomiting

Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.

Vomiting can be the result of ailments like food poisoning, gastroenteritis, pregnancy, motion sickness, or hangover; or it can be an after effect of diseases such as brain tumors, elevated intracranial pressure, or overexposure to ionizing radiation. The feeling that one is about to vomit is called nausea; it often precedes, but does not always lead to vomiting. Impairment due to alcohol or anesthesia can cause inhalation of vomit, leading to suffocation. In severe cases, where dehydration develops, intravenous fluid may be required. Antiemetics are sometimes necessary to suppress nausea and vomiting. Self-induced vomiting can be a component of an eating disorder such as bulimia, and is itself now classified as an eating disorder on its own, purging disorder.