Eruct


[ih-ruhkt] /ɪˈrʌkt/

verb (used with or without object)
1.
to belch forth, as gas from the stomach.
2.
to emit or issue violently, as matter from a volcano.
/ɪˈrʌkt/
verb
1.
to raise (gas and often a small quantity of acid) from the stomach; belch
2.
(of a volcano) to pour out (fumes or volcanic matter)

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