different between ileostomy vs ostomate
ileostomy
English
Etymology
ileo- +? -stomy
Noun
ileostomy (plural ileostomies)
- The surgical operation of attaching the ileum to the abdominal wall at a stoma (similar to a colostomy).
Translations
ileostomy From the web:
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ostomate
English
Etymology
ostomy +? -ate (“thing characterized by”)
Noun
ostomate (plural ostomates)
- A person who has had an ostomy, a surgical operation to create an opening in the body for the discharge of body wastes.
Usage notes
- Not used to refer to tracheostomy.
Related terms
- colostomy
- urostomy
- ileostomy
Anagrams
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- what is the ostomate program
- what is an ostomate person
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