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Meanings of
flatulence
in English
Russian
пердеж
Portuguese
peido
Spanish
purru
Catalan
ventositat
Back to the meaning
Bodily function of expelling intestinal gas out of the anus.
gas
fart
farting
flatulency
flatus
passing gas
breaking wind
Russian
пердеж
Portuguese
flatulência
Catalan
turgència
Back to the meaning
Pompously embellished language.
turgidity
turgidness
Portuguese
flatulência
Synonyms
Examples for "
gas
"
gas
fart
farting
flatulency
flatus
Examples for "
gas
"
1
Electric power projects include nuclear power plants,
gas
-
fired
power plants and others.
2
A similar
gas
row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
3
EU officials said the
gas
talks would continue in Brussels next week.
4
The Company's main products include electric power,
gas
and steam, among others.
5
The company has always said its
gas
is highly competitive in Europe.
1
I've seen enough
artsy
-
fart
films the past three weeks to choke Renoir.
2
Two days ago he busted a biker trail-riding through Kahn's
art
-
fart
estate.
3
Right now we're spread over this land thinner than a pigeon's
fart
.
'
4
We still have some things we need to ask this old
fart
.
5
Pretty soon a man won't be able to
fart
without a license.
1
She said when will we ever be on
farting
terms together Smith.
2
Unthinkably, given the proximity of
farting
strangers, I start to nod off.
3
On my best day, I couldn't come near to
farting
like that.
4
Let alone seen him
farting
and playing Xbox in his boxer shorts.
5
Maybe his talk about
farting
and blacking out wasn't just a joke.
1
The turnip only creates
flatulency
when it is soft, porous, and stringy.
2
Used alone for want of tone of stomach,
flatulency
,
cramps and colic.
3
Internally, used for.-Disordersof the stomach,
flatulency
,
dysentery, colic.
4
Internally, used for.-Toincrease gastric juice secretions, stimulating tonic, diarrhea, dysentery,
flatulency
,
cramps and nausea.
5
In some cases, the digestive fluids are weak and fermentation results, giving rise to
flatulency
and belching.
1
Probiotics improved postoperative
flatus
control and modified postoperative changes in microbiota and inflammatory markers.
2
If she expels
flatus
when she coughs, this would indicate a predisposition to heaves.
3
Patients typically presented with the vulval passage of
flatus
and faeces or acute sepsis of Bartholin's gland.
4
Excess
flatus
,
borborygmi and abdominal pain did not differ from the placebo at any of the doses tested.
5
There is in it much
flatus
,
much slapstick, but nothing much at all to challenge American xenophobes and oligarchs.
1
The Brothers particularly enjoyed stories or mimicry of humans
passing
gas
or fainting.
2
It's America's favorite excuse to roll around on a couch
passing
gas
for three hours.
3
There are dozens of rules, right on down to a ban on
passing
gas
while wearing them.
4
In other words, the phrase "pull my finger" is understood to be a description of the act of
passing
gas
.
1
In the meantime,
breaking
wind
promises to provide some interesting melodic effects.
2
They remind me of a bunch of monks running down a corridor,
breaking
wind
.
3
Even a dog is caught on camera
breaking
wind
.
4
When it comes to researching
breaking
wind
,
Prof Collins said it could be hard to find willing volunteers.
5
Bad odor;
breaking
wind
Usage of
flatulence
in English
1
Their unfortunate
flatulence
produces methane emissions, and that's certainly not good news.
2
They are grateful to the feeble stomach, and will relieve
flatulence
promptly.
3
The prank begins when the prankster senses the deep stirrings of
flatulence
.
4
Even
flatulence
is explained as a way people are limited by social niceties.
5
Do they have a problem inhaling the
flatulence
of other travellers?
6
If you thought
flatulence
was all noise and hot air then think again.
7
These foods have the undeserved reputation of being indigestible and of producing
flatulence
.
8
Some nausea, loss of appetite, occasional hallucinations,
flatulence
,
a weakness in the back.
9
A short man with a goiter on his neck, much given to
flatulence
.
10
The town's people declare that the food produces nothing but
flatulence
.
11
A very uncomfortable result from this vapid food was extreme
flatulence
.
12
And excessive exercise is widely recognised as a cause of
flatulence
.
13
The man has the noxious
flatulence
of the Dark One himself.
14
Karl Stefanovic wants the world to know he does not have a
flatulence
problem.
15
Nearly two-thirds of those emissions come from cattle, including through burps,
flatulence
and manure.
16
However WORDS like rectal,
flatulence
,
and fart make me giggle.
Other examples for "flatulence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
flatulence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cause flatulence
gastric flatulence
own flatulence
produce flatulence
associate with flatulence
More collocations
Translations for
flatulence
Russian
пердеж
смердеть
пердёж
флатус
флатуленция
пердение
пукание
кишечные газы
испускание газов
метеоризм
флатулизм
диспепсическая астма
диспептическая астма
пуканье
Portuguese
peido
pum
flato
meteorismo
flatulência
Spanish
purru
pedo
purrú
peerse
pedos
ventosidad
flatulencia
peo
Catalan
ventositat
flatulència
flatositat
pet
turgència
Flatulence
through the time