Yes, emesis means the same thing as vomiting . Emesis is the proper medical term, while vomiting is more colloquial.
Emesis is the medical term meaning vomiting.
hyperemesis: excessive vomiting
The medical definition you are looking for is emesis. It is used to describe vomit. It is not a suffix, it is a noun. Different types of vomiting are preceded by a prefix, or adjective. Some examples are gastric emesis, reflux emesis, or emesis gravidarum. Hope this is helpful to you.
The scientific term for throwing up is "emesis."
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The cast of DemiUrge Emesis - 2010 includes: Danny Elfman as Narrator
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Emesis or vomiting is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents, and Regurgitation is the back-flow of undigested food that has not reached the stomach yet.
to vomit as in hematemesis, to vomit blood.
Emesis refers to the act of vomiting or the reflex of expelling the contents of the stomach through the mouth. It can be caused by various factors, including illness, motion sickness, or the ingestion of certain substances. Emesis can be a symptom of underlying medical conditions and may require treatment depending on its severity and frequency.
Purgation means to spiritually cleans the body while emesis and vomiting means to force food out of the stomach through the esophagus. That is the difference in these words.