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Alimentary canal of an animal through which food passes after having passed all stomachs.
gut
guts
intestine
anatomical structure
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1
This fever is the direct result of poisons absorbed in the
intestines
.
2
Ambergris is a secretion formed in the
intestines
of the sperm whale.
3
Remarkably, it can regenerate complex body parts like
intestines
and, yes, gonads.
4
Such milk is irritating to the stomach and
intestines
of the young.
5
The latter is accompanied with much irritation of the stomach and
intestines
.
6
On the ceiling and walls, parts of
intestines
and brains were visible.
7
The
intestines
of our mountains are gorged with precious ore to plethora.
8
Except for the
intestines
,
the activity in these organs was homogeneously distributed.
9
The virus attacks the lining of the
intestines
and the bone marrow.
10
Actually, they had removed two and a half feet of my
intestines
.
11
They can develop in the
intestines
or pancreas, and may prove cancerous.
12
Drake wasn't shaken at all by the sight of Brother Hugh's
intestines
.
13
They had to force back his
intestines
and sew up his belly.
14
For example, solipeds possess a small, simple stomach and capacious, complicated
intestines
.
15
I swam through hundreds of grainy duplicates of his liver and
intestines
.
16
His
intestines
spill out of the gash and his heart stops pumping.
intestines
intestine
small intestines
large intestines
own intestines
human intestines
lower intestines
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