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View usage for: (entreɪlz) plural nounThe entrails of people or animals are their inside parts, especially their intestines. More Synonyms of entrails entrails in British English (ˈɛntreɪlz) plural noun1. the internal organs of a person or animal; intestines; guts 2. the innermost parts of anything Word origin C13: from Old French entrailles, from Medieval Latin intrālia, changed from Latin interānea intestines, ultimately from inter between entrails in American English (ˈɛntreɪlz; also ˈɛntrəlz) plural noun1. the inner organs of humans or animals; specif., the intestines; viscera; guts 2. the inner parts of a thing Word origin ME & OFr entrailles < ML intralia < L interanea, pl. of interaneum, intestine < interaneus, internal < inter, between: see inter- Examples of 'entrails' in a sentenceentrails And we will watch and try to read the entrails and watch the signs.Therefore, if only we can learn to read the entrails, security prices can tell us a lot about the future.When you have cooled them, remove the heads and peel carefully so as to keep their shape, not forgetting to remove their entrails pipe. Definition the internal organs of a person or animal The ancient soothsayers used to read the entrails of dead animals. Synonyms intestines insides (informal) offal internal organs vital organs viscera Additional synonymsDefinition entrails I had a relentless pain in my bowels. Synonyms guts, insides (informal), intestines, innards (informal), entrails, viscera, vitals The crew were standing ankle-deep in fish guts. Synonyms intestines, insides (informal), stomach, belly, bowels, inwards, innards (informal), entrailsDefinition the internal organs of the body, esp. the entrails What happens to the innards of a carcass hung up for butchery? Synonyms intestines, insides (informal), guts, entrails, viscera, vitals - entomb
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