innards
English
    
    Etymology
    
Alteration of inwards.
Pronunciation
    
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Noun
    
innards pl (plural only)
- The internal organs of a human or animal; especially viscera, intestines.
-  1970, Geezer Butler (lyrics), “Walpurgis (older version of War Pigs)”, in Paranoid, performed by Black Sabbath:- It's the place for all black sinners. / Watch them eating dead rat's innards.
 
 
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- The inner workings of something; the insides or guts.
- He took the cover off his computer and looked at the innards.
 
Usage notes
    
- This word is most frequently used in the plural / collective sense, as above.
Translations
    
internal organs
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