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The technical term is boborgymus, but in all of my experience, I have never heard that term used. In practice everyone uses the term "bowel sounds." (Bor-bor-rig-mus; plural borborygmi).

This same condition, although to a lesser degree, also occurs in your colon (large intestine) and may be accentuated before a bowel movement.

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