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Definition of Bloating
1. bloat [v] - See also: bloat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloating
Literary usage of Bloating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals v. 2 by Ferenc Hutyra (1913)
"bloating of the Intestines. Hence we observe in botulism symmetric motor paralysis,
... bloating of the intestines or meteorism consists in an excessive ..."
2. The Diseases of Animals: A Book of Brief and Popular Advice on the Care and by Nelson Slater Mayo (1913)
"HOVEN, OR bloating IN CATTLE Hoven is a distension of the paunch, ... The tendency
to produce bloating seems to be greater when the pastures are wet with ..."
3. Production and Inspection of Milk by Earley Vernon Wilcox, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station (1912)
"bloating is also commonly referred to as tympanites, hoven, or bloat. ...
bloating may be brought about by eating too hastily as well as by eating too much ..."
4. The Diseases of Animals: A Book of Brief and Popular Advice on the Care and by Nelson Slater Mayo (1920)
"HOVEN, OR bloating IN CATTLE Hoven is a distension of the paunch, ... The tendency
to produce bloating seems to be greater when the pastures are wet with ..."
5. Eating Hints: Recipes and Tips for Better Nutrition During Cancer Treatment edited by Yale New Haven Med Cntr, Yale-New Haven Medical Center Staff (1990)
"... Constipation, bloating And Heartburn There are several reasons for these
problems to occur: certain tumors (such as those in the pancreas) and radiation ..."
6. Text Book of Veterinary Medicine by James Law (1900)
"This view is manifestly too extreme, as the bloating occurs often after a warm
summer shower, or after the consumption of potatoes and other roots and ..."
7. Hull's Jahr: A New Manual of Homoeopathic Practice by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Amos Gerald Hull, Frederick Greenwood Snelling (1885)
"... fullness, hardness, and aching of the hypochondria and epigastrium, bloating
and tympanitic or hard and doughy feel of the abdomen, particularly of ..."
8. Pacific Educational Journal by California Dept. of Public Instruction (1888)
"In some countries geese are fed with food soaked in alcohol, for the purpose of
enlarging their livers for " goose-liver oil." The bloating C.IVE US A ..."