2. Strengthening to the stomach; exciting the action of the stomach; stomachal; cordial.
Stomachic
(Sto*mach"ic), n. (Med.) A medicine that strengthens the stomach and excites its action.
Stomaching
(Stom"ach*ing) n. Resentment. [Obs.]
Stomachless
(Stom"ach*less), a.
1. Being without a stomach.
2. Having no appetite. [R.] Bp. Hall.
Stomachous
(Stom"ach*ous) a. [L. stomachosus angry, peexish. See Stomach.] Stout; sullen; obstinate.
[Obs.]
With stern looks and stomachous disdain.
Spenser. Stomachy
(Stom"ach*y) a. Obstinate; sullen; haughty.
A little, bold, solemn, stomachy man, a great professor of piety.
R. L. Stevenson. Stomapod
(Sto"ma*pod) n. (Zoöl.) One of the Stomapoda.
Stomapoda
(||Sto*map"o*da) n. pl. [NL. See Stoma, and -poda.] (Zoöl.) An order of Crustacea including
the squillas. The maxillipeds are leglike in form, and the large claws are comblike. They have a large
and elongated abdomen, which contains a part of the stomach and heart; the abdominal appendages
are large, and bear the gills. Called also Gastrula, Stomatopoda, and Squilloidea.
Stomate
(Sto"mate) n. (Bot.) A stoma.
Stomatic
(Sto*mat"ic) a. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to a stoma; of the nature of a stoma.
Stomatic
(Sto*mat"ic), n. [Gr. sto`ma, -atos, mouth.] (Med.) A medicine for diseases of the mouth.
Dunglison.
Stomatiferous
(Stom`a*tif"er*ous) a. [Gr. sto`ma, -atos mouth + -ferous.] Having or producing stomata.