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1 intestino
m intestine, gut* * *intestino1 agg. intestine, internal, domestic, civil: guerre intestine, civil wars.intestino2 s.m. (anat.) intestine, gut: intestino crasso, tenue, large, small intestine // gli intestini, the intestines.* * *[intes'tino] intestino (-a)1. agg2. smAnat intestineintestino tenue/crasso — small/large intestine
* * *I [intes'tino]aggettivo intestine, internalII [intes'tino]sostantivo maschile intestine, bowel, gut, insides pl.intestino cieco — caecum BE, cecum AE
* * *intestino1/intes'tino/intestine, internal.————————intestino2/intes'tino/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.intestine, bowel, gut, insides pl.; liberare l'intestino to relieve one's bowels\intestino cieco caecum BE, cecum AE; intestino crasso large intestine; intestino tenue small intestine. -
2 liberare l'intestino
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