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1 bowel
[ˈbauəl] noun1) ( usually in plural) the part of the digestive system below the stomach; the intestines:أمْعاء، مَصارين، أحْشاءThe surgeon removed part of her bowel.
2) ( in plural) the inside of something, especially when deep:جَوْف، باطِنthe bowels of the earth.
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2 bowel movement
nounan act of emptying the bowels.إفْراغُ المَعِدَه، تغوّط -
3 أمعاء
bowel -
4 تدريب الأمعاء
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5 حركة الأمعاء
bowel movement -
6 الأمعاء الغليظة
1) large bowel 2) large intestine 3) intestinum crassum NA -
7 أمعاء نهمة
greedy bowel -
8 داء الأمعاء المتهيجة
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9 متلازمة القولون المتهيج
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10 أحشاء
n. bowel, bowels, entrails, viscera, guts, innards, gizzard -
11 أمعاء
n. bowel, bowels, gut, entrails, intestines, viscera, tripe -
12 أسهل
أُسْهِلَto have diarrhea, have a loose bowel movement, have a looseness of the bowels; to purge -
13 مشى بطنه
مَشَى بَطْنُهُto purge, have a bowel movement, have diarrhea -
14 continent
I [ˈkɔntɪnənt] noun1) one of the great divisions of the land surface of the world – Europe, America, Australia, Asia or Africa.قارَّه2) Europe excluding Britain:قارَّة أوروبا بِدون بَريطانيا II [ˈkɔntɪnənt] adjectiveWe are going to the continent for our holidays.
able to control especially the bladder and/or bowel.عَفيف، قادِر عَلى السَّيْطَرَة عَلى الأمعاء وَالمَثانَه
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bowel — c.1300, from O.Fr. boele intestines, bowels, innards (12c., Mod.Fr. boyau), from M.L. botellus small intestine, originally sausage, dim. of botulus sausage, a word borrowed from Oscan Umbrian, from PIE *gwet /*geut intestine (Cf. L. guttur throat … Etymology dictionary
Bowel — Bow el, n. [OE. bouel, bouele, OF. boel, boele, F. boyau, fr. L. botellus a small sausage, in LL. also intestine, dim. of L. botulus sausage.] [1913 Webster] 1. One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; generally… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bowel — Bow el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boweled} or {Bowelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Boweling} or {Bowelling}.] To take out the bowels of; to eviscerate; to disembowel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bowel — ► NOUN 1) the intestine. 2) (bowels) the deepest inner parts of something. ORIGIN Latin botellus little sausage … English terms dictionary
bowel — [bou′əl] n. [ME bouel < boele < OFr buele < ML botellum, intestine < L botellus, dim. of botulus, sausage, via Oscan or Umbrian < IE base * gwet , a swelling > OE cwitha, womb] 1. an intestine, esp. of a human being; gut usually … English World dictionary
bowel — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, small ▪ irritable ▪ irritable bowel syndrome VERB + BOWEL ▪ empty, evacuate … Collocations dictionary
Bowel — Another name for the intestine. The small bowel and the large bowel are the small intestine and large intestine, respectively. The word bowel originated from the Latin botulus meaning sausage because the outside of the intestine looked like a… … Medical dictionary
bowel — UK [ˈbaʊəl] / US noun [countable] Word forms bowel : singular bowel plural bowels the part of your body where faeces (= solid waste) are formed. This word is usually used in the plural, except in medical language cancer of the bowel • the bowels… … English dictionary
bowel — The long, tube shaped organ in the abdomen that completes the process of digestion. The bowel has two parts, the small bowel and the large bowel. Also called the intestine … English dictionary of cancer terms
bowel — bow|el [ˈbauəl] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: boel, from Medieval Latin botellus, from Latin botulus; BOTULISM] 1.) bowels [plural] the system of tubes inside your body where food is made into solid waste material and through which it … Dictionary of contemporary English
bowel — noun 1 bowels (plural) the system of tubes inside your body where food is made into solid waste material and through which it passes out of your body; intestine: move/empty your bowels (=get rid of solid waste from your body) 2 (singular) one… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English