Colonic
[koh-lon-ik, kuh-] /koʊˈlɒn ɪk, kə-/
adjective, Anatomy.
1.
of or relating to the .
noun
2.
an enema.
/kəˈlɒnɪk/
adjective
1.
noun
2.
(med) irrigation of the colon by injecting large amounts of fluid high into the colon: a high colonic
adj.
1906, from colon (n.2) + adjectival ending -ic.
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[kol-uh-nahyz] /ˈkɒl əˌnaɪz/ verb (used with object), colonized, colonizing. 1. to establish a in; settle: England colonized Australia. 2. to form a colony of: to colonize laborers in a mining region. verb (used without object), colonized, colonizing. 3. to form a colony: They went out to Australia to colonize. 4. to settle in a colony. […]
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[kol-uh-nahyz] /ˈkɒl əˌnaɪz/ verb (used with object), colonized, colonizing. 1. to establish a in; settle: England colonized Australia. 2. to form a colony of: to colonize laborers in a mining region. verb (used without object), colonized, colonizing. 3. to form a colony: They went out to Australia to colonize. 4. to settle in a colony. […]
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[kol-uh-nist] /ˈkɒl ə nɪst/ noun 1. an inhabitant of a . 2. a member of a expedition. 3. (often initial capital letter) an inhabitant of the 13 British that became the United States of America. /ˈkɒlənɪst/ noun 1. a person who settles or colonizes an area 2. an inhabitant or member of a colony n. […]
- Colonitis
/ˌkɒləˈnaɪtɪs/ noun 1. (pathol) another word for colitis