Chyme
//kaɪm//
Synonyms for "chyme"
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40 translations across 37 languages.
Afrikaans
1 entries- spysbry noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Arabic
1 entries- كَيْمُوس noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Basque
1 entries- kimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Belarusian
1 entries- хімус noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Bengali
1 entries- পাকমণ্ড noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Bulgarian
1 entries- химус noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Catalan
1 entries- quim noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Chinese Cantonese
1 entries- 食糜 noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 食糜 noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Czech
1 entries- trávenina noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Dutch
1 entries- spijsbrij noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Esperanto
1 entries- ĥimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Finnish
1 entries- ruokasula noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
French
1 entries- chyme noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Galician
1 entries- quimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
German
1 entries- Chymus noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Haitian Creole
1 entries- chim noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Hungarian
4 entries- bélbennék noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
- gyomorpép noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
- gyomortartalom noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
- ételpép noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Icelandic
1 entries- fæðumauk noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Ido
1 entries- chimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Indonesian
1 entries- kimus noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Italian
1 entries- chimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Japanese
1 entries- 糜粥 noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Kazakh
1 entries- химус noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Korean
1 entries- 유미즙 noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Latvian
1 entries- hīms noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Malay
1 entries- kim noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Northern Kurdish
1 entries- kîmos noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Persian
1 entries- کیموس noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Portuguese
1 entries- quimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Russian
1 entries- хи́мус noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Spanish
1 entries- quimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Swedish
1 entries- kymus noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Tagalog
1 entries- kimo noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Ukrainian
1 entries- хі́мус noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Vietnamese
1 entries- nhũ chấp noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
Welsh
1 entries- treulfwyd noun (partly digested food passed from the stomach to the duodenum)
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