| 释义 | colic I. col·ic \ˈkälik, -ēk\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English colike, from Middle French colique, from Latin colicus sick with the colic, from Greek kōlikos, from kōlon (alteration of kolon colon) + -ikos -ic; from being seated in or near the colon — more at colon
 : a paroxysm of acute abdominal pain in man or animals localized in a hollow organ or tube and caused by spasm, obstruction, or twisting
 < biliary colic >
 < ureteral colic >
 II. colic adjective
 : of or relating to colic : colicky
 III. co·lic \ˈkōlik, -äl-, -ēk\ adjective
 Etymology: col- (II) + -ic
 : of or relating to the colon
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