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bowels (noun)

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  • bowels — noun a) The deepest or innermost part. down in the bowels of the Earth b) The concept or quality that defines something at its very core. the projects bowels Syn: centre, center …   Wiktionary

  • bowels — noun the center of the Earth • Hypernyms: ↑center, ↑centre, ↑midpoint …   Useful english dictionary

  • bowels — plural noun 1) a disorder of the bowels Syn: intestines, entrails, viscera, innards, digestive system; Medicine gut; informal guts, insides 2) the bowels of the ship Syn: interior, insid …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • bowels — [ˈbaʊəlz] noun [plural] the organ near your stomach where solid waste is formed and pushed out of your body • the bowels of sth the inner parts of something[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • looseness of the bowels — noun frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑diarrhea, ↑diarrhoea, ↑looseness • Derivationally related forms: ↑loose (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • purge — [c]/pɜdʒ / (say perj) verb (purged, purging) –verb (t) 1. to cleanse; rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; purify. 2. to eliminate, as by killing, an unwanted person, as a political opponent or potential opponent. 3. to clear (a person,… …  

  • move — ► VERB 1) go or cause to go in a specified direction or manner. 2) change or cause to change position. 3) change one s place of residence. 4) change from one state, sphere, or activity to another. 5) take or cause to take action. 6) make progress …   English terms dictionary

  • mover — move ► VERB 1) go or cause to go in a specified direction or manner. 2) change or cause to change position. 3) change one s place of residence. 4) change from one state, sphere, or activity to another. 5) take or cause to take action. 6) make… …   English terms dictionary

  • intestine — (n.) early 15c., from M.Fr. intestin (14c.) or directly from L. intestinum a gut, in plural, intestines, bowels, noun use of neuter of adjective intestinus “inward, internal” (see INTESTINES (Cf. intestines)). Distinction of large and small… …   Etymology dictionary

  • laxative — adjective tending to stimulate or facilitate evacuation of the bowels. noun a laxative drug or medicine. Origin ME: via OFr. laxatif, ive or late L. laxativus, from L. laxare loosen …   English new terms dictionary

  • evacuant — /əˈvækjuənt/ (say uh vakyoohuhnt) adjective 1. evacuating; promoting evacuation, especially from the bowels. –noun 2. an evacuant medicine or agent …  

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