Entrails (noun)

  1. The internal organs of an animal or human, especially the intestines.
  2. Something resembling the internal organs in shape or texture.

Origin:

From the latin word 'interanea', meaning 'the internal organs'.

Examples:

  1. The entrails of the fish were removed and discarded before cooking.
  2. The entrails of the animal were examined by the veterinarian to check for any signs of illness.
  3. The scientist studied the entrails of the plant to understand its anatomy and physiology.
  4. The entrails of the mechanical device were exposed for repair.
  5. The entrails of the ancient temple were discovered by archaeologists during an excavation.
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