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Vomit vs Vomitory - What's the difference?

vomit | vomitory |

As nouns the difference between vomit and vomitory

is that vomit is vomit while vomitory is the entrance into a theater or other large public venue, where masses of people are disgorged into the stands; a vomitorium.

As an adjective vomitory is

(medicine) inducing vomiting; emetic.

vomit

English

(wikipedia vomit)

Verb

(en verb)
  • To regurgitate the contents of a stomach; puke.
  • * Bible, Jonah ii. 10
  • The fish vomited out Jonah upon the dry land.
  • To eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit.
  • * '>citation
  • After about a minute, the creek bed vomited the debris into a gently sloped meadow. Saugstad felt the snow slow and tried to keep her hands in front of her.
  • * Milton
  • Like the sons of Vulcan, vomit smoke.
  • * Charlotte Brontë
  • a column of smoke, such as might be vomited by a park of artillery

    Derived terms

    * vomitable

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Noun

    (-)
  • The regurgitated former contents of a stomach.
  • The act of regurgitating.
  • (obsolete) That which causes vomiting; an emetic.
  • * Shakespeare
  • He gives your Hollander a vomit .

    Synonyms

    * See also .

    See also

    * emetic ----

    vomitory

    English

    Noun

    (vomitories)
  • The entrance into a theater or other large public venue, where masses of people are disgorged into the stands; a vomitorium
  • (medicine) A substance that induces vomiting; an emetic
  • Synonyms

    *(substance that induces vomiting) emetic, vomitive

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (medicine) Inducing vomiting; emetic
  • Synonyms

    *vomitive