ENEMA


Meaning of ENEMA in English

ˈenəmə noun

( plural enemas also enem·a·ta ˌenəˈmäd.ə, ˈenəmə-; ə̇ˈneməd.ə, eˈ-, ēˈ-; -tə)

Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek, from enienai to send in, inject, from en in + hienai to send — more at jet

1. : the injection of liquid into the intestine by way of the anus for cleansing, examination, or other purpose

2. : material for injection or injected as an enema — see barium enema

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