Etymology of the English word gastrocolic
the English word
gastrocolicderived from the English word
colicderived from the Old French word
coliquederived from the Late Latin word
colicus (of, pertaining to colic)
derived from the Greek word
kolikos, κωλικός
derived from the Greek word
kolon, κῶλον (great gut; a limb of the body (as if lopped))
derived from the French word
colicderived from the Late Latin word
colicus (of, pertaining to colic)
derived from the Greek word
kolikos, κωλικός
derived from the Greek word
kolon, κῶλον (great gut; a limb of the body (as if lopped))
using the English prefix
gastro-derived from the Late Greek word
gaster, γαστήρ (belly; stomach; the stomach; by analogy, the matrix; figuratively, a gourmand)
Usage
Word found in Modern English