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Definition of bowel in English: bowelnoun ˈbaʊəlˈbaʊ(ə)l 1The part of the alimentary canal below the stomach; the intestine. he felt his bowels loosen Example sentencesExamples - Most infections are caused by bacteria that live harmlessly in your bowel.
- It often affects more than one part of the bowel leaving normal, unaffected areas in-between.
- The doctor will listen to your description of symptoms and will probably want to know about your bowel habit.
- The upper cut end of the bowel is brought out through this opening and the edges are stitched to the margins of the opening.
- Other operations included a double bowel and bladder transplant and treatment for a burst appendix.
- So when you say permeability you mean the bowel literally becomes more leaky than it should be.
- This misplaced tissue may be found on the ovaries, uterus, bowel, pelvis and abdomen.
- In contrast to those of the large bowel, benign villous adenomas of the urinary tract are rare.
- There are plans for a national bowel screening program to begin here in Australia.
- Terrified and claustrophobic she vomited and evacuated her bowel and bladder.
- Peritonitis causes the normal bowel movement to stop and the bowel to become blocked.
- It coats the inside of the bowel and makes it easier to see on the x-rays.
- Cancer of the small bowel, the longer, thinner part of the intestines is much rarer.
- When the disease affects only the rectum - the final portion of the bowel, it is known as proctitis.
- The large intestine or large bowel consists of the colon and the section before the anus, the rectum.
- One baby was lying on each side of her stomach but her bowel sat in a band across it, and was so heavy it was like carrying a third child.
- Try taking some laxatives to help the muscles of the bowel to constrict.
- The colon is the large intestine or lower bowel and sits in the abdomen, forming the last part of the digestive tract.
- The pelvic floor is formed of layers of muscle that support the uterus, bowel and bladder.
- Less commonly, endometriosis can occur on the bladder, bowel or other organs.
Synonyms intestine(s), small intestine, large intestine, colon entrails, viscera informal guts, insides, innards - 1.1the bowels of The deepest inner parts or areas of (something)
the mineshaft descended deep into the bowels of the earth Example sentencesExamples - Dark things were happening last week, deep in the bowels of Scottish Labour, as rival factions settled accounts.
- He would have to take it deep into the bowels of the earth, for the glorious Garland Battle was about to begin.
- The clerk practically jumped from his chair and scurried off, deep into the bowels of the office.
- Of course, I am doing most of my work in a windowless meeting room deep in the bowels of the structure.
- But what if someone stood up and admitted whatever he held deep within the bowels of his soul.
- Deep in bowels of the mansion was the epicentre of communication technology and field command.
- He came upon an alley deep within the bowels of the city and spotted his prey below him.
- No wonder there's an air of trepidation deep in the bowels of the new Mound complex as they look forward to seeing the entries.
- Once she was sure the rope was secure she lowered the bucket into the deep bowels of the well.
- He was deep in the bowels of the Utopian hierarchy's realm, so there was no turning back now.
Synonyms interior, inside, core, belly, cavity, pit depths, recesses informal innards rare penetralia
Origin Middle English: from Old French bouel, from Latin botellus, diminutive of botulus 'sausage'. Old French bouel has given bowel in English, from Latin botellus ‘little sausage’, from botulus, source of botulism (late 19th century), a form of food poisoning, adopted from German Botulismus, originally ‘sausage poisoning’.
Rhymes avowal, Baden-Powell, disembowel, dowel, Howell, Powell, rowel, towel, trowel, vowel Definition of bowel in US English: bowel(also bowels) nounˈbou(ə)lˈbaʊ(ə)l 1The part of the alimentary canal below the stomach; the intestine. Example sentencesExamples - Cancer of the small bowel, the longer, thinner part of the intestines is much rarer.
- Most infections are caused by bacteria that live harmlessly in your bowel.
- When the disease affects only the rectum - the final portion of the bowel, it is known as proctitis.
- The large intestine or large bowel consists of the colon and the section before the anus, the rectum.
- One baby was lying on each side of her stomach but her bowel sat in a band across it, and was so heavy it was like carrying a third child.
- Other operations included a double bowel and bladder transplant and treatment for a burst appendix.
- The upper cut end of the bowel is brought out through this opening and the edges are stitched to the margins of the opening.
- The pelvic floor is formed of layers of muscle that support the uterus, bowel and bladder.
- The doctor will listen to your description of symptoms and will probably want to know about your bowel habit.
- So when you say permeability you mean the bowel literally becomes more leaky than it should be.
- Less commonly, endometriosis can occur on the bladder, bowel or other organs.
- It often affects more than one part of the bowel leaving normal, unaffected areas in-between.
- It coats the inside of the bowel and makes it easier to see on the x-rays.
- In contrast to those of the large bowel, benign villous adenomas of the urinary tract are rare.
- Try taking some laxatives to help the muscles of the bowel to constrict.
- The colon is the large intestine or lower bowel and sits in the abdomen, forming the last part of the digestive tract.
- There are plans for a national bowel screening program to begin here in Australia.
- Terrified and claustrophobic she vomited and evacuated her bowel and bladder.
- This misplaced tissue may be found on the ovaries, uterus, bowel, pelvis and abdomen.
- Peritonitis causes the normal bowel movement to stop and the bowel to become blocked.
Synonyms intestine, intestines, small intestine, large intestine, colon - 1.1the bowels of — The parts deep inside something large.
the train picks up speed for its final plunge into the subterranean bowels of Manhattan Example sentencesExamples - No wonder there's an air of trepidation deep in the bowels of the new Mound complex as they look forward to seeing the entries.
- Once she was sure the rope was secure she lowered the bucket into the deep bowels of the well.
- The clerk practically jumped from his chair and scurried off, deep into the bowels of the office.
- Deep in bowels of the mansion was the epicentre of communication technology and field command.
- He would have to take it deep into the bowels of the earth, for the glorious Garland Battle was about to begin.
- Of course, I am doing most of my work in a windowless meeting room deep in the bowels of the structure.
- But what if someone stood up and admitted whatever he held deep within the bowels of his soul.
- Dark things were happening last week, deep in the bowels of Scottish Labour, as rival factions settled accounts.
- He came upon an alley deep within the bowels of the city and spotted his prey below him.
- He was deep in the bowels of the Utopian hierarchy's realm, so there was no turning back now.
Synonyms interior, inside, core, belly, cavity, pit
Origin Middle English: from Old French bouel, from Latin botellus, diminutive of botulus ‘sausage’. |