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co·lon 1 C0486400 (kō′lən)n.1. pl. co·lons a. A punctuation mark ( : ) used after a word introducing a quotation, explanation, example, or series and often after the salutation of a business letter.b. The sign ( : ) used between numbers or groups of numbers in expressions of time (2:30 am) and ratios (1:2).2. pl. co·la (-lə) a. A section of a metrical period in quantitative verse, consisting of two to six feet and in Latin verse having one principal accent.b. An analogous unit or division of classical Greek or Latin prose. [Latin cōlon, part of a verse, from Greek kōlon, limb, member, metrical unit.]
co·lon 2 C0486400 (kō′lən)n. pl. co·lons or co·la (-lə) The section of the large intestine extending from the cecum to the rectum. [Middle English, from Latin, from Greek kolon, large intestine.] co·lon′ic (kə-lŏn′ĭk) adj.
co·lon 3 C0486600 (kō-lōn′)n. pl. co·lons or co·lo·nes (-lō′nās′) See Table at currency. [Spanish colón, after Cristóbal Colón, Christopher Columbus.]
Co·lón C0486700 (kə-lŏn′, kō-lōn′) A city of northern Panama at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal. The city was founded as Aspinwall in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama Railroad and was renamed in 1890.colonic (kəˈlɒnɪk) adj (Anatomy) a. anatomy of or relating to the colonb. med relating to irrigation of the colon for cleansing purposesn (Medicine) med irrigation of the colon by injecting large amounts of fluid high into the colon: a high colonic. co•lon•ic (koʊˈlɒn ɪk, kə-) adj. 1. of or pertaining to the colon. n. 2. an enema. [1905–10] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | colonic - a water enema given to flush out the coloncolonic irrigationhigh colonic - an enema that injects large amounts of fluid high into the colon for cleansing purposesclyster, enema - an injection of a liquid through the anus to stimulate evacuation; sometimes used for diagnostic purposes | Adj. | 1. | colonic - of or relating to the colon | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecoloncolonic
co·lon·ic (ko-lon'ik), Relating to the colon.colonic adjective Referring to the colon. noun See Colon therapy.co·lon·ic (kō-lon'ik) Relating to the colon. Patient discussion about colonicQ. How is colon cancer diagnosed? A. thank you lamsophie, great answer... Q. how successful is the treatment of removing the colon? Are there any people who have had their colons removed successfullly? What other treatment options are there and how successful are they?A. colon removal is a treatment for various situation, usually a last resort treatment...when anything else just wouldn't or couldn't work. it's "success" as a treatment depends on the cause. i can tell you that this is the area that absorbs B12 and bile and most of the water, so expect a shortage of that three. in the water and bile case- expect watery stool... sorry all that doesn't seem such a nice state but when Dr. come to the point they have to do it- there must be a good enough reason. Q. Is colon cancer hereditary? My uncle died of colon cancer and as I've been having some unexplained problems these days- of vomiting etc I'm really afraid I may have it as well. Is it hereditary? What are the first symptoms?A. Thank you Bianca for your answers! helped a lot...this is a great site! More discussions about coloniccolonic Related to colonic: colonic irrigation, Colonic TherapySynonyms for colonicnoun a water enema given to flush out the colonSynonymsRelated Words |