Antiperistalsis

/ˌæn.ti.per.ɪˈstæl.sɪs/ noun

A reversal or backward movement of the normal wave-like muscular contractions in the digestive tract, moving material toward the mouth instead of downward.

From 'anti-' (against) and 'peristalsis' (from Greek 'peri-,' around, and 'stallein,' to place). The term describes the opposite of normal digestive movement, emerging from 19th-century physiology.

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