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Meanings of
intestines
in inglés
ruso
кишки
portugués
intestino
catalán
intestí
español
intestinos
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Alimentary canal of an animal through which food passes after having passed all stomachs.
gut
guts
intestine
Related terms
anatomical structure
español
intestinos
Sinónimos
Examples for "
gut
"
gut
guts
intestine
Examples for "
gut
"
1
Recent advancements highlight the important role of
gut
microbiome in human health.
2
You know the doctor said they contributed to your little
gut
problem.
3
We're just going through the process to make sure your
gut
's
right.
4
The human
gut
microbiota is involved in host health and disease development.
5
Background: How the
gut
microbiota regulates intestinal homeostasis is not completely clear.
1
PlayNow also has separate areas for
blood
-
and
-
guts
favorites and for educational software.
2
The principle of discipline is the
guts
and backbone of any army.
3
I just wish I'd been born with enough
guts
to commit murder.
4
In fact, anything to do with cats she's got sense and
guts
.
5
This was his way of telling subordinates to talk, spill their
guts
.
1
There is the same diversity in the mouth as in the
intestine
.
2
Possible causes for the differential effects in liver and
intestine
are discussed.
3
NEW & NOTEWORTHY The small
intestine
expresses gluconeogenic enzymes for unknown reasons.
4
In the moral error there is a contradiction within, an
intestine
quarrel.
5
New data is available on how the
intestine
heals after inflammatory insults.
Usage of
intestines
in inglés
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.
Other examples for "intestines"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
intestines
intestine
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
small intestines
large intestines
own intestines
human intestines
lower intestines
More collocations
Translations for
intestines
ruso
кишки
кишка
кишечник
portugués
intestino
catalán
intestí
español
intestinos
intestino
Intestines
through the time
Intestines
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common