Innards
(noun)
The internal organs of an animal or human body, especially those located in the abdomen, such as the stomach, intestines, and liver.
Origin:
Innards is derived from the old english word "innera" meaning internal organs.
Examples:
- The butcher carefully removed the innards of the pig before cutting it up.
- The doctor examined the patient's innards to check for any abnormalities.
- The predator tore open its prey, revealing the bloody innards.
- The chef prepared a dish using the innards of the fish, which are considered a delicacy in some cultures.
- The anatomist carefully studied the innards of the cadaver to gain a better understanding of human anatomy.