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1. (n.) bowel
Usu., bowels. the intestine.
2. bowel
bowels,
3. bowel
the inward or interior parts:
the bowels of the earth.
4. bowel
Archaic. feelings of pity or compassion.
5. (v.t.) bowel
to disembowel.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME b(o)uel < OF < L botellus little sausage)
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| Definition of 'Bowel' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) intestine, bowel, gut
the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus
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1. (noun) bowel
the intestine
bowel cancer
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| Definition of 'Bowel' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Bowel
one of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; -- generally used in the plural
2. (noun) Bowel
hence, figuratively: The interior part of anything; as, the bowels of the earth
3. (noun) Bowel
the seat of pity or kindness. Hence: Tenderness; compassion
4. (noun) Bowel
offspring
5. (verb) Bowel
to take out the bowels of; to eviscerate; to disembowel
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Sense: (usually in plural) the part of the digestive system below the stomach; the intestines
The surgeon removed part of her bowel.
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Afrikaans: ingewande |
Arabic: أمْعاء، مَصارين، أحْشاء |
Bulgarian: чeрва |
Brazilian: intestino |
Czech: střevo, vnitřnosti |
German: der Darm |
Danish: tarm |
Greek: έντερο |
Spanish: intestino |
Estonian: soolestik |
Farsi: روده |
Finnish: suolisto |
French: intestin(s) |
Hebrew: מֶעִי |
Hindi: आंत |
Croatian: crijeva |
Hungarian: bél |
Indonesian: usus, isi perut |
Icelandic: þarmur, görn |
Italian: intestino |
Japanese: 腸 |
Korean: 내장 |
Lithuanian: žarnos |
Latvian: zarna; iekšas |
Malay: usus |
Dutch: darm |
Norwegian: tarm |
Polish: jelita |
Persian: روده |
Pashto: کولمی |
Portuguese: intestino |
Romanian: intestin(e) |
Russian: кишечник |
Slovak: črevo |
Slovenian: črevo |
Serbian: creva |
Swedish: tarm |
Thai: ลำไส้ |
Turkish: bağırsak |
Taiwanese: 腸 |
Ukrainian: кишечник |
Urdu: آنتیں ، نظام انہظام |
Vietnamese: ruột |
Chinese: 肠 |
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