A strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery.
Perennial subshrub of eastern North America having downy leaves yellowish and rose flowers and; source of rotenone.
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Examples for "gut"
Examples for "gut"
1Recent advancements highlight the important role of gut microbiome in human health.
2You know the doctor said they contributed to your little gut problem.
3We're just going through the process to make sure your gut's right.
4The human gut microbiota is involved in host health and disease development.
5Background: How the gut microbiota regulates intestinal homeostasis is not completely clear.
1Number 3 surgical catgut is apparently a D string on the violin.
2They seemed to be made of skin-covered bone held together by catgut.
3The conjunctival wound is sutured by a catgut suture and eye bandaged.
4He'd taught her the proper way to apply beeswax onto the catgut strings.
5I have discovered that there is a catgut in a fiddle.
6Sometimes of either brass or silver wire, &c., but most commonly of catgut.
7Don't talk to me about soul or musical genius-it'sall catgut.
8RCTs containing acupoint catgut embedding method for the treatment of obesity will be included.
9The fisherman requires as good a catgut as the violinist.
10There was a catgut manufactory close at hand, which filled the neighborhood with stench.
11There are horsehair, rosin and catgut, reeds, plectrums and mouthpieces.
12A lute-strummer, a catgut-pincher, and a Neapolitan into the bargain!'
13To this he fastened a long piece of catgut, and carried it through the floor.
14The other day, a brother catgut gave me a charming Scots air of your composition.
15I have no more catgut without sending to W-
16It consists of a rectangular box with two sounding boards, each provided with eight catgut strings.