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1. (n.) anus
the excretory opening at the lower end of the alimentary canal.
Etymology: (1650–60; < L ānus ring, anus)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) anus
the excretory opening at the end of the alimentary canal
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| Definition of 'Anus' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Anus
the posterior opening of the alimentary canal, through which the excrements are expelled
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Sense: the hole in your bottom through which solid waste leaves your body.
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Afrikaans: anus |
Arabic: شَرْج، إسْت |
Bulgarian: анус |
Brazilian: ânus |
Czech: řiť |
German: der Anus |
Danish: endetarmsåbning; anus |
Greek: πρωκτός |
Spanish: ano |
Estonian: pärak |
Farsi: مقعد |
Finnish: peräaukko |
French: anus |
Hebrew: פִּי הַטַבַּעַת |
Hindi: गुदा |
Croatian: čmar |
Hungarian: végbélnyílás |
Indonesian: dubur |
Italian: ano |
Japanese: 肛門 |
Korean: 항문 |
Lithuanian: išangė, išeinamoji anga |
Latvian: anālā atvere, tūplis |
Malay: dubur |
Dutch: anus |
Norwegian: endetarmsåpning, anus |
Polish: odbyt |
Persian: مقعد |
Pashto: مقعد |
Russian: анус |
Slovak: análny otvor |
Slovenian: anus |
Serbian: anus |
Swedish: anus, analöppning |
Thai: ทวารหนัก |
Turkish: anüs, makat, kıç |
Taiwanese: 肛門 |
Ukrainian: задній прохід, анус |
Urdu: مقعد ، غذائی نالی کاآخری |
Vietnamese: hậu môn |
Chinese: 肛门 |
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