
1) An injection 2) Backdoor medical procedure 3) BDSM equipment 4) Bowel flusher 5) Certain cleansing 6) Cleansing regimen, for some 7) Clyster 8) Colic procedure 9) Colon cleaner 10) Colon cleanser 11) Colon-emptying procedure 12) Colonic treatment 13) Drug delivery device 14) Evacuation procedure
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1) Clyster
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An enema (ə; plural enemata or enemas) or clyster, is a fluid injected into the lower bowel by way of the rectum. The most frequent use of an enema is as or cleansing enema (also called a soapsuds enema) which is given to relieve constipation or for bowel cleansing before a medical examination or procedure. In standard medicine an enema may also ...
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The act of douching or cleaning the anal cavity and rectum. Can be a fetish preference.
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• (n.) An injection, or clyster, thrown into the rectum as a medicine, or to impart nourishment.
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a clyster or injection; a liquid injected or to be injected into the rectum.
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The injection of a liquid through the anus into the large bowel.
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Administration of liquid into the rectum (bowel) through a tube, usually with the aim of triggering bowel movement and the passage of stools.
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<procedure> A clyster or injection, a liquid injected or to be injected into the rectum. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(en´ә-mә) introduction of fluid into the rectum. a solution introduced into the rectum to promote evacuation of feces or as a means of administering nutrient substances, medicinal substances, or opaque material for radiologic examination of the lower intestinal tract; see also barium test. Unle...
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No longer routinely administered in hospitals for laboring women, an enema empties the bowels.
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En'e·ma noun ;
plural Latin
Enemata . [ Latin
enema , Greek ..., from ... to send in; ... in + ... to send.]
(Medicine) An injection, or clyster, thrown into the rectum as a medicine, or to impart nourishment.
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An injection of fluid into the rectum for cleaning, healing, sedative, diagnostic or nutritive purposes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en′ĕ-mă Definitions: 1. A rectal injection for clearing out the bowel, or for administering drugs or food.
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An enema is an injection of fluid into the large intestine / colon to empty the bowel. It can also be used to make the bowels show up more clearly in an X-ray.
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Administration of liquid into the rectum (bowel) through a tube, usually with the aim of triggering bowel movement and the passage of stools. Some doctors prefer for their laboring patients to have an enema before childbirth.
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[
n] - injection of a liquid through the anus to stimulate evacuation
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Putting liquid into the rectum (back passage) to clear it out.
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clyster noun injection of a liquid through the anus to stimulate evacuation; sometimes used for diagnostic purposes
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Fluid injected into the rectum for the purpose of clearing out the bowel.
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Fluid injected into the rectum for the purpose of clearing out the bowel.
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the injection of a fluid into the rectum to cause a bowel movement. · the fluid injected. · Also calleda rubber bag or other device for administering an enema.
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a liquid placed into the rectum to either clear stool out of the large intestine, or to examine the large intestine with an X-ray (barium enema).
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No longer routinely administered in hospitals for laboring women, an enema empties the bowels.
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