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ce·li·ac

also coe·li·ac  (sē′lē-ăk′)
adj.
Of or relating to the abdomen or abdominal cavity.

[Latin coeliacus, from Greek koiliakos, from koiliā, abdomen, from koilos, hollow; see keuə- in Indo-European roots.]
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celiac

(ˈsiːlɪˌæk)
adj
(Anatomy) anatomy the usual US spelling of coeliac
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ce•li•ac

or coe•li•ac

(ˈsi liˌæk)

adj.
of, pertaining to, or located in the cavity of the abdomen.
[1655–65; < Latin coeliacus < Greek koiliakós of the bowels =koilí(a) bowels, derivative of koîlos hollow + -akos -ac]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.celiac - belonging to or prescribed for celiac disease; "a celiac diet"
2.celiac - of or in or belonging to the cavity of the abdomen
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Translations
břišní
glutenintolerant
abdominellzöliakisch
keliakia-
koji boluje od celijakije
腹腔の
배의
glutenintolerant
ช่องท้อง
thuộc tạng phủ

celiac

سلياكيّ břišní glutenintolerant zöliakisch κοιλιακός celíaco keliakia- cœliaque koji boluje od celijakije celiaco 腹腔の 배의 abdominaal i bukhulen trzewny celíaco брюшной glutenintolerant ช่องท้อง karın boşluğu ile ilgili thuộc tạng phủ 下腹的
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

ce·li·ac

a. celíaco, abdominal, rel. a la cavidad, abdominal.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

celiac

adj celíaco, celiaco
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