
1) French word used in English 2) Internal organ 3) Intestine 4) Large intestine 5) Viscus
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1) Gut 2) Intestine
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• (n.) Offspring. • (n.) One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; -- generally used in the plural. • (v. t.) To take out the bowels of; to eviscerate; to disembowel. • (n.) The seat of pity or kindness. Hence: Tenderness; compassion. • (n.) Hence, figuratively: The interior part of anything;...
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The long, tube-shaped organ in the abdomen that completes the process of digestion. The bowel has two parts, the small bowel and the large bowel. Also called intestine.
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Term commonly used to refer to the lower part of the digestive system â€` the small and large intestines.
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A general term that includes the small and large intestine. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(bou´әl) intestine.
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is the name given to describe the intestines. The term large bowel is sometimes used to describe the colon and rectum. The term small bowel is often used to describe the upper part of the intestine, which includes the duodenum, jejunum and ileum
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Another name for the intestine. The small bowel and the large bowel are the small intestine and large intestine, respectively.
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Another name for the intestine. The small bowel and the large bowel are the small intestine and large intestine, respectively.
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Bow'el noun [ Middle English
bouel ,
bouele , Old French
boel ,
boele , French
boyau , from Latin
botellus a small sausage, in Late Latin also intestine, dim. of Latin
botulus sausage.]
1. One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especi...
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Bow'el transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Boweled or
Bowelled ;
present participle & verbal noun Boweling or
Bowelling .] To take out the bowels of; to eviscerate; to disembowel.
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The intestine
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bowl Synonyms: intestine See: small-bowel series
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Bowel: Another name for the intestine. The small bowel and the large bowel are the small intestine and large intestine, respectively. The word 'bowel' originated from the Latin 'botulus' meaning 'sausage' because the outside of the intestine looked like a sausage to the Romans.Common Misspellings: bowl
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Another name for the intestine. The small bowel and the large bowel are the small intestine and large intestine, respectively.
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The bowels is a popular term for the division of the alimentary canal below the stomach, that is the intestines.
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The division of the alimentary canal below the stomach, that is the intestines.
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The organ which stores faeces before these are discharged from the body. Some people with autism find it hard to control their bowels.
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see Intestine
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small and large intestine.
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