Entrail


[en-treylz, -truh lz] /ˈɛn treɪlz, -trəlz/

plural noun
1.
the internal parts of the trunk of an animal body.
2.
the intestines.
3.
the internal parts of anything:
the entrails of a machine.
/ˈɛntreɪlz/
plural noun
1.
the internal organs of a person or animal; intestines; guts
2.
the innermost parts of anything
n.

c.1300, from Old French entrailles (12c.), from Late Latin intralia “inward parts, intestines” (8c.), from Latin interanea, neuter plural of interaneus “internal, that which is within,” from inter “between, among” (see inter-).

entrails en·trails (ěn’trālz’, -trəlz)
pl.n.
The internal organs, especially the intestines; viscera.

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