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Eingeweide — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • bowel noun Part of the intestines, especially the large intestine.
  • bowels noun The intestines, especially in medical or bodily contexts.
  • entrails noun The internal organs of an animal or person, especially the intestines.
  • giblets noun The edible internal organs of a bird, such as the heart, liver, and gizzard.
  • gut noun The stomach and intestines; someone's digestive system.
  • guts noun Courage and determination, especially to do something difficult or risky.
  • intestine noun The long tube in the digestive system that food passes through after leaving the stomach, where nutrients are absorbed.
  • tripe noun The stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
  • viscera noun Collectively, the internal organs of the body, especially those contained within the abdominal and thoracic cavities, such as the liver, heart, or stomach.

Senses

Eingeweide is used for these senses in English:

  • bowel (in the plural, figuratively) The (deep) interior of something.
  • bowels The deepest or innermost part.
  • bowels The intestines.
  • entrails The internal organs of an animal, especially the intestines. [from Template:SAFESUBST: c.]
  • giblets The internal organs of poultry birds, used as food.
  • gut The alimentary canal, especially the intestine.
  • guts The entrails or contents of the abdomen.
  • tripe (chiefly, in plural) The entrails; (by extension, humorous, or, derogatory) the belly.

bowel — full definition

  1. noun Part of the intestines, especially the large intestine.
  2. noun The deep interior of something, used figuratively.

bowels — full definition

  1. noun The intestines, especially in medical or bodily contexts.
  2. noun The deepest, innermost part of something, used figuratively.

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