lactose |
flatulence |
As nouns the difference between lactose and flatulence
is that
lactose is while
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
flatulence |
orangutan |
As nouns the difference between flatulence and orangutan
is that
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart while
orangutan is orangutan.
distend |
flatulence |
As a verb distend
is to extend or expand, as from internal pressure; to swell.
As a noun flatulence is
the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
flatulence |
ennui |
As nouns the difference between flatulence and ennui
is that
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart while
ennui is a gripping listlessness or melancholia caused by boredom; depression.
borborygmus |
flatulence |
As nouns the difference between borborygmus and flatulence
is that
borborygmus is a rumbling sound made by the movement of gas in the intestines while
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
eructation |
flatulence |
As nouns the difference between eructation and flatulence
is that
eructation is the act of belching, of expelling gas from the stomach through the mouth while
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
flatulence |
colic |
As nouns the difference between flatulence and colic
is that
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart while
colic is (pathology) severe pains that grip the abdomen or the disease that causes such pains (due to intestinal or bowel related problems).
As an adjective colic is
relating to the colon; colonic.
trump |
flatulence |
As a proper noun trump
is a metonymic occupational name for a trumpeter.
As a noun flatulence is
the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
belch |
flatulence |
As nouns the difference between belch and flatulence
is that
belch is belgian (
inhabitant of belgium) while
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart.
flatulence |
flagellation |
As nouns the difference between flatulence and flagellation
is that
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart while
flagellation is a beating consisting in lashes, notably as corporal punishment or mortification, such as (in principle implement-precise) a whipping or scourging.
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