CLYSTER


Meaning of CLYSTER in English

ˈklistə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French clistere, from Latin clyster, from Greek klystēr, from klyzein to wash out; akin to Old English hlūtor clean, pure, Old High German hlūtar, Old Norse hlēr sea, Gothic hlutrs pure, clean, Latin cluere to purge, Welsh clir clear, clean, Lithuanian šlúoti to sweep

: enema

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