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Definition of vomitus in English: vomitusnoun ˈvɒmɪtəsˈvämədəs mass nounMedicine Matter that has been vomited. 〔主医〕呕吐物 Example sentencesExamples - Other significant conditions were aspiration of vomitus and sickle cell disorder.
- Rather, transmission is probably quite direct, involving recently contaminated food or water (e.g., containing vomitus or faecal matter) or unclean hands or utensils.
- Properly collected specimens such as serum, gastric contents or vomitus, feces or return from sterile water enemas, or food samples are to be referred to designated testing laboratories.
- As I was walking down the corridor one day with my chief, we came upon a pool of brownish mucoid liquid on the floor, perhaps vomitus, incontinent stool, or some other body fluid.
- The appropriate specimens to submit for testing include food (in the original container if it is available) or environmental specimens, stool, serum, gastric contents, or vomitus.
OriginEarly 20th century: from Latin. Definition of vomitus in US English: vomitusnounˈvämədəs Medicine Matter that has been vomited. 〔主医〕呕吐物 Example sentencesExamples - Other significant conditions were aspiration of vomitus and sickle cell disorder.
- Rather, transmission is probably quite direct, involving recently contaminated food or water (e.g., containing vomitus or faecal matter) or unclean hands or utensils.
- Properly collected specimens such as serum, gastric contents or vomitus, feces or return from sterile water enemas, or food samples are to be referred to designated testing laboratories.
- The appropriate specimens to submit for testing include food (in the original container if it is available) or environmental specimens, stool, serum, gastric contents, or vomitus.
- As I was walking down the corridor one day with my chief, we came upon a pool of brownish mucoid liquid on the floor, perhaps vomitus, incontinent stool, or some other body fluid.
OriginEarly 20th century: from Latin. |