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The medical suffix term -emesis refers to “vomiting”.

Example Word: hemat/emesis

Word Breakdown: Hemat is a word root that pertains to “blood”, and -emesis denotes “vomiting”.

Definition: Hematemesis is the vomiting of blood.

More Examples of Medical Terms Ending in -emesis

Hyperemesis: hyper– (“high” or “excessive”) + –emesis ( “vomiting”)

Definition: A condition characterized by excessive vomiting.


Melenaemesis: melena ( “dark, tarry feces”) + –emesis ( “vomiting”)

Definition: A condition characterized by vomiting of dark, tarry fecal matter caused by bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract.


Sialemesis: sial ( “saliva”) + –emesis ( “vomiting”).

Definition: Vomiting of saliva, this is a rare condition that may occur in cases of severe nausea, retching or as a side effect of some medications. Also, it could be a sign of an underlying condition such as a gastrointestinal or neurological disorder.


Cholemesis: chole ( “bile”) + –emesis ( “vomiting”)

Definition: Vomiting of bile.


Tyremesis: tyro ( “cheese”) + –emesis ( “vomiting”)

Definition: The vomiting of curd-like or cheesy matter, especially by infants.


Pyemesis: py ( “pus”) + –emesis ( “vomiting”)

Definition: Vomiting of pus, caused by a bacterial infection.