enterikus
Enterikus is an adjective used in several languages, most notably Hungarian, to denote relation to the intestines or the gastrointestinal tract. In English-language scientific writing, the equivalent term is enteric. The form reflects a common medical and biological practice of deriving adjectives from Latin or Greek roots related to the gut.
Etymology and usage notes: The word derives from Latin entericus, itself from the Greek enteron, meaning intestine.
Contexts and examples: In pharmacology and medicine, enterikus terminology often appears in phrases such as enterikus
Relation to related terms: The concept is closely tied to English terms such as enteric, intestinal, and
See also: enteric nervous system, enteric coating, enteritis, enteropathy, intestinal microbiota.