co·lon 1 (k l n)n. pl. co·lons 1. a. A punctuation mark ( : ) used after a word introducing a quotation, an explanation, an example, or a series and often after the salutation of a business letter. b. The sign ( : ) used between numbers or groups of numbers in expressions of time (2:30 a.m.) and ratios (1:2). 2. pl. co·la (-l ) A section of a metrical period in quantitative verse, consisting of two to six feet and in Latin verse having one principal accent.
[Latin c lon, part of a verse, from Greek k lon, limb, member, metrical unit.] |
co·lon 2 (k l n)n. pl. co·lons or co·la (-l ) The section of the large intestine extending from the cecum to the rectum.
[Middle English, from Latin, from Greek kolon, large intestine.]
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| Noun | 1. | colonic - a water enema given to flush out the colonhigh colonic - an enema that injects large amounts of fluid high into the colon for cleansing purposes clyster, enema - an injection of a liquid through the anus to stimulate evacuation; sometimes used for diagnostic purposes |
| Adj. | 1. | colonic - of or relating to the colon |