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pyloric, a. (n.) Anat.|paɪˈlɒrɪk| [f. pylorus + -ic.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the pylorus.
1807Home in Phil. Trans. XCVII. 145 Two cavities; one large, which I shall call the cardiac portion, the other small, which I shall call the pyloric. 1851Woodward Mollusca (1856) 29 The pyloric orifice is on the posterior dorsal side. 1859Huxley Oceanic Hydrozoa 9 A pyloric valve. 1875Huxley & Martin Elem. Biol. (1883) 131 These unite with a cross-piece, the ‘pyloric’ ossicle, which arches over the roof of the pyloric division of the stomach. 1900S. & W. S. Fenwick Ulcer of Stomach & Duodenum i. ii. 41 Pyloric stenosis is a frequent result of gastric ulcer. 1970H. M. Spiro Clin. Gastroenterol. xvi. 272/1 The characteristic physical finding of pyloric stenosis is the succession splash. Shaking the patient's abdomen or grasping the stomach through the abdomen and shaking it will elicit a loud gurgling sound. B. n. (pl.) The pyloric glands.
1885Field 26 Dec. 896/1 When ascending into fresh water with their ova nearly ready for extrusion, their pylorics are loaded with fat. |