Definition of Gastromy

1. Noun. Surgical incision into the stomach.

Generic synonyms: Incision, Section, Surgical Incision

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gastromy

gastrokinetics
gastrolavage
gastrolienal
gastrolienal ligament
gastrolith
gastrolithiasis
gastroliths
gastrolobium
gastrologist
gastrology
gastrolysis
gastromalacia
gastromancy
gastromegaly
gastromelus
gastromy (current term)
gastromyces
gastromycete
gastromyth
gastromyxorrhoea
gastronaut
gastronauts
gastronesteostomy
gastronome
gastronomer
gastronomers
gastronomes
gastronomic
gastronomical
gastronomically

Literary usage of Gastromy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Harvard University Bulletin by Harvard University, Harvard University Library, Justin Winsor (1892)
"... FERTILIZATION; FORESTRY; FUNGI; gastromy- CETES ; GERANIACEAE ; GRASSES ; PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY ; PLANT DISEASES j WATER-BLOOM. Botany of Belgium. ..."

2. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Bookedited by Charles Morris edited by Charles Morris (1921)
"... sometimes called ' the sickness,' due to the action of the Bacilus gastromy- cosis. It usually occurs in cold weather, and is fatal within a few hours. ..."

3. Outlines of botany by Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1835)
"Hence they are called, collectively, from Tuber, the Truffle, TUBER ALES ; or by some Mycologists gastromy- cetes, from the reproductive organs being ..."

4. Harvard University Bulletin by Harvard University, Harvard University Library, Justin Winsor (1892)
"... FERTILIZATION; FORESTRY; FUNGI; gastromy- CETES ; GERANIACEAE ; GRASSES ; PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY ; PLANT DISEASES j WATER-BLOOM. Botany of Belgium. ..."

5. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Bookedited by Charles Morris edited by Charles Morris (1921)
"... sometimes called ' the sickness,' due to the action of the Bacilus gastromy- cosis. It usually occurs in cold weather, and is fatal within a few hours. ..."

6. Outlines of botany by Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1835)
"Hence they are called, collectively, from Tuber, the Truffle, TUBER ALES ; or by some Mycologists gastromy- cetes, from the reproductive organs being ..."

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