ppl. a. [f. ERUCT v. + -ED1.] Thrown up by eructation.

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1774.  Strange, Basaltine Columns, in Phil. Trans., LXV. 20. Vesuvius, Ætna, the Monte di Cenere, and such like eructed piles.

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1869.  E. A. Parkes, Pract. Hygiene (ed. 3), 67. The eructed gas had a strong smell of sulphuretted hydrogen.

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