Associations to the word «Cecum»
Noun
- Colon
- Intestine
- Appendix
- Cellulose
- Digestion
- Bowel
- Pouch
- Microbe
- Quadrant
- Duct
- Uterus
- Gut
- Stomach
- Cyst
- Bacterium
- Bile
- Tract
- Nutrient
- Microorganism
- Carbohydrate
- Turbo
- Gland
- Digest
- Valve
- Obstruction
- Abdomen
- Bladder
- Sac
- Blind
- Mammal
- Rabbit
- Absorption
- Worm
- Saving
- Fiber
- Liver
- Attachment
- Bulb
- Inflammation
- Junction
- Belgrade
- Urine
- Lesion
- Tissue
- Tongue
- Fig
- Bleeding
- Cm
- Acid
- Enzyme
- Clearing
- Loop
- Pig
- Serbia
- Larva
- Segment
- Singer
- Portion
- Cooperation
- Surgery
- Beginning
- Crop
- Small
- Elephant
- Margin
- Insect
- Disease
- Content
- Syndrome
Adjective
Wiktionary
CECUM, noun. Alternative spelling of caecum
Dictionary definition
CECUM, noun. The cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum".
Wise words
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