Retching
101nausea — noun Syn: sickness, biliousness, queasiness, vomiting, retching …
102sickness — noun 1) she was absent through sickness Syn: illness, disease, ailment, infection, malady, infirmity; informal bug, virus; Brit.; informal lurgy; Austral.; informal wog 2) a wave of sickness …
103retch — UK [retʃ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms retch : present tense I/you/we/they retch he/she/it retches present participle retching past tense retched past participle retched to behave and sound as if you are being sick (= bringing food and… …
104dry-retch — /draɪ ˈrɛtʃ/ (say druy rech) verb (i) to go through the motion of vomiting although one s stomach has nothing left in it to bring up. Also, dry retch. –dry retching, noun …
105erk — I. /ɜk/ (say erk) noun 1. British Military Colloquial an aircraftman or naval rating. 2. British Colloquial a worker as opposed to someone in a position of power or authority; an ordinary person. {? corruption of AC (aircraftman) II. /ɜk/ (say… …
106retch — /rɛtʃ / (say rech) verb (i) 1. to make the sound and spasmodic movement associated with the impulse to vomit. –noun 2. the act or an instance of retching. {Middle English, Old English hrǣcan clear the throat (from hrāca clearing of the throat) …
107yuck — /jʌk/ (say yuk) interjection 1. (an expression of disgust.) –adjective 2. repulsive; disgusting. Also, yuk. {? imitative of retching} …
108σπαράξηι — σπάραξις retching fem dat sg (epic) σπαράξῃ , σπαράσσω tear aor subj mid 2nd sg σπαράξῃ , σπαράσσω tear aor subj act 3rd sg σπαράξῃ , σπαράσσω tear fut ind mid 2nd sg …
109σπαράξῃ — σπαράξηι , σπάραξις retching fem dat sg (epic) σπαράσσω tear aor subj mid 2nd sg σπαράσσω tear aor subj act 3rd sg σπαράσσω tear fut ind mid 2nd sg …
110σπάραξις — retching fem nom sg …