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coeliac
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coe·li·ac  (sl-k)
adj.
Variant of celiac.

coeliac US, celiac [ˈsiːlɪˌæk]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) of or relating to the abdomen
[from Latin coeliacus, from Greek koiliakos, from koilia belly]
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Adj.1.coeliac - of or in or belonging to the cavity of the abdomen
Translations
coeliac مرض السلياك břišní glutenintolerant zöliakisch κοιλιακός celíaco keliakia- cœliaque koji boluje od celijakije celiaco 腹腔の 배의 abdominaal i bukhulen trzewny celíaco брюшной glutenintolerant ช่องท้อง karın boşluğu ile ilgili thuộc tạng phủ 下腹的


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Celiacs have no choice but to adhere to the regimen, but some are choosing this type of cuisine whether they suffer the agonizing pain of the disease or not.
About 97% of celiacs don't know they have it because they and their doctors misread the warning signs, or because they never present with symptoms, despite the damage the disease is causing to their bodies.
 
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