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The word stomachis derived from the Latin stomachuswhich is derived from the Greek word stomachos, ultimately from stoma(στόμα), "mouth". The words gastro-and gastric(meaning related to the stomach) are both derived from the Greek word gaster(γαστήρ).

So from the greek language and the Latin

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