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Gastrochronorrhea
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Gastrochronorrhea means too many continuous secretions of the stomach. Secretions are substances released by something in the body, in this case, the stomach. Gastrochronorrhea comes from the Greek word "gaster" meaning "a belly," the Greek word "chronos" meaning "time," and the Greek word "rhoia" meaning "a flow." Put the words together and you have "a flow (of) a belly (over) time."
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