Colonic

/kəˈlɑːnɪk/ adjective

Definition

Related to the colon, which is the final part of your large intestine.

Etymology

From Latin 'colonus,' derived from Greek 'kolon' (food pipe or intestine). The -ic suffix makes it an adjective.

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Your colon is home to trillions of bacteria that outnumber your own cells—these 'gut bugs' produce vitamins, fight infections, and even influence your mood through the gut-brain connection!

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