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Gastro- is a common English-language prefix derived from the ancient Greek γαστήρ gastēr ("stomach").

Food

  • Gastronomy refer the study of relationship between culture and food. It is often erroneously thought that the term is synonymous with the culinary arts, but in fact this is only a small part of this discipline. Gastronomy is interdisciplinary, related to the fine arts, social sciences, and natural sciences.
  • A gastropub is a British term for a public house ("pub") which specializes in high-quality food a step above the more basic "pub grub." The name is derived from gastronomy and was coined in 1991 when David Eyre and Mike Belben opened a pub called The Eagle in Clerkenwell, London. They placed an emphasis on the quality of food served, though The Eagle was not the first pub to offer good food. Gastropubs usually have an atmosphere which is relaxed and a focus on offering a particular cuisine prepared as well as it is in the best restaurants. Staying true to the format requires a menu that complements the assortment of beers and wines the gastropub offers.

Human anatomy and medicine

Paleontology

Technology

Zoology

  • Gastropoda is the largest class of mollusks, with between 60,000 and 75,000 species. Its members are termed gastropods, gasteropods, or univalves. The class comprises snails and slugs as well as a vast number of marine and freshwater species. They typically have a well-defined head with two or four sensory tentacles, and a ventral foot. They are distinguished by torsion, a process where the body coils to one side during development.
  • Gastrotheca (marsupial frogs) is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae, found in Central and South America.
  • Gastrotricha is a phylum of microscopic animals, found in freshwater and marine environments. Its members are termed gastrotrichs. They are bilaterally symmetric, with a complete gut. The body is covered with cilia, especially about the mouth, and has two terminal projections that serve as adhesive tubes. Like many microscopic animals, locomotion is primarily powered by hydrostatics, and they reproduce entirely by parthenogenesis. Originally gastrotrichs were thought to have a pseudocoel, but this was an artifact created by preservation methods, and they are now known to be acoelomate. Genetic testings demonstrates close relation to flatworms. About 450 species are known, with an average life span of about three days.
  • Gastrovascular cavity
  • Gastrorchis
  • Gastropholis
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