innards (Meaning)

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innards (n)

internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)

innards Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter carefully examined the animal's innards for signs of disease.
  2. The plumber opened up the sink's innards to diagnose the blockage.
  3. The car mechanic delved into the engine's innards to pinpoint the source of the problem.
  4. The doctor performed surgery to remove a tumor from the patient's innards.
  5. The ancient mummy's innards had been preserved remarkably well over time.
  6. The scientist dissected the frog's innards to study its anatomy.
  7. The old house creaked and groaned, revealing its ancient innards.
  8. The earthquake caused the building's innards to collapse, creating a dangerous hazard.
  9. The hikers explored the cave's innards, marveling at its eerie beauty.
  10. The computer's innards were a complex web of wires and chips that made it function.

FAQs About the word innards

internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)

inwards, inside(s), vitals, gut, viscera,entrails, intestine(s),bowel(s), variety meat, chitterlings

edge, edge, outside, outside, exterior,exterior, limit, margin, rim, periphery

The hunter carefully examined the animal's innards for signs of disease.

The plumber opened up the sink's innards to diagnose the blockage.

The car mechanic delved into the engine's innards to pinpoint the source of the problem.

The doctor performed surgery to remove a tumor from the patient's innards.