enema
/ˈɛnɪmə/Definitions
1. noun
A liquid, usually a saline solution, introduced into the rectum, especially to cleanse the lower bowel, induce bowel movements, or administer medicines.
“Her doctor prescribed an enema to help her prepare for the colonoscopy.”
2. verb
To administer an enema to (someone)
“The nurse enema’d the patient before the procedure.”