| regurgitate |
pour or rush back; "The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle" feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food; "many birds feed their young by regurgitating what they have swallowed and carried to the nest" repeat after memorization; "For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information" vomit: eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
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| regurgitant menstruation |
a back flow through the uterine tubes by which epithelial cells and other materials may be discharged through the tubal ostia and deposited on the ovaries and adjacent organs, as in endometriosis.
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| regurgitate |
Throw up. Some animals regurgitate their food to get rid of parts they can't digest, such as bones and hair. Some birds swallow food and then regurgitate it for their young to eat.
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| regurgitant |
flowing back or in the opposite direction from normal.
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| regurgitant m. |
a back flow through the uterine tubes by which epithelial cells and other materials may be discharged through the tubal ostia and deposited on the ovaries and adjacent organs, as in endometriosis.
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