entrails (Meaning)

Wordnet

entrails (n)

internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)

Webster

entrails (n. pl.)

The internal parts of animal bodies; the bowels; the guts; viscera; intestines.

The internal parts; as, the entrails of the earth.

entrails Sentence Examples

  1. The fortune teller looked at the entrails of the chicken and predicted a long and prosperous life.
  2. The entrails of the slain animal were offered to the gods as a sacrifice.
  3. The butcher carefully removed the entrails from the animal before selling it to the customer.
  4. The entrails of the fish were used to make a delicious soup.
  5. The entrails of the frog were full of tiny eggs.
  6. The entrails of the snake were used to make a healing potion.
  7. The entrails of the pig were used to make a variety of dishes, including sausage, bacon, and ham.
  8. The entrails of the deer were used to make a ritual offering to the spirits of the forest.
  9. The entrails of the human body were used to study anatomy and physiology.
  10. The entrails of the machine were full of grease and grime.

FAQs About the word entrails

internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)The internal parts of animal bodies; the bowels; the guts; viscera; intestines., The inte

viscera, innards, gut, inside(s), inwards, vitals,bowel(s), intestine(s), variety meat, chitlins

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The fortune teller looked at the entrails of the chicken and predicted a long and prosperous life.

The entrails of the slain animal were offered to the gods as a sacrifice.

The butcher carefully removed the entrails from the animal before selling it to the customer.

The entrails of the fish were used to make a delicious soup.