Definition
Relating to or marked by achymia; lacking chyme or the inability to produce normal stomach digestive product.
Etymology
From 'achymia' plus the adjective suffix '-ous.' This medical term uses Greek roots combined with Latin adjective formation to describe a digestive disorder state.
Kelly Says
Ancient doctors couldn't explain achymous conditions, but they noticed patients with these issues couldn't absorb nutrients—it took germ theory and understanding of stomach acid to realize what was happening biochemically.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
痛ም አይደለም
toom ay-delem
ARالعربية
لا يؤلم
la yu'almu
BNবাংলা
অনাক্রান্ত
ona-kran-ta
CACatalà
achimous
a-ki-muhs
CSČeština
achymous
a-ki-muhs
DADansk
achymous
a-ki-muhs
DEDeutsch
achymous
a-ki-muhs
ELΕλληνικά
αχυμώδης
a-him-o-des
ESEspañol
achimoso
a-ki-MO-so
FISuomi
achymous
a-ki-muhs
FRFrançais
achymous
a-ki-muh
HEעברית
אכמיוס
a-khi-moos
HIहिन्दी
बिना दर्द का
bina darad ka
HUMagyar
achymous
a-ki-muhs
IDBahasa Indonesia
tanpa rasa sakit
tanpa rasa sakit
IGIG
adịghị ọnọ
a-di-ghi o-no
ITItaliano
achimoso
a-ki-MO-so
MSBahasa Melayu
tanpa rasa sakit
tanpa rasa sakit
MYမြန်မာ
ကျန်းမာ
chaan-ma
NLNederlands
achymous
a-ki-muhs
NONorsk
achymous
a-ki-muhs
PLPolski
achymous
a-ki-muhs
PTPortuguês
achimoso
a-ki-MO-so
RORomână
achymous
a-ki-muhs
RUРусский
бесболезненный
bez-boleznennyy
SVSvenska
achymous
a-ki-muhs
SWKiswahili
hakika
ha-ki-ka
TAதமிழ்
வலி இல்லாத
vali illaatha
TEతెలుగు
నొప్పి లేని
nop-pi la-ni
THไทย
ปราศจากความเจ็บปวด
pra-sa-jak kwam jeep-paud
TLTL
walang sakit
walang sakit
TRTürkçe
achymous
a-ki-muhs
UKУкраїнська
безболісний
bez-boli-sniy
VITiếng Việt
không đau
khong đau
YOYO
ko ni ẹ̀sẹ́
ko ni e-se