অন্ত্র, নাড়িভুঁড়ি, অন্ত্রাদি, আঁত, পোঁটা
(1) Internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity
(2) Internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)
(3) Internal organs
(1) All of them are relatively large parcels of offal mixed with cereal and enclosed in some suitable wrapping from an animal's entrails , usually the stomach.
(2) Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails .
(3) A large gash across the old male's abdomen glistened, his entrails exposed to the sun.
(4) The function of the haruspices was divination of the future from the entrails of sacrificial animals.
(5) Digging copper out of the entrails of the earth
(6) To my horror, Tulsi Pipe Road was now shamefully dug up, its bowels exposed and the entrails left lying on one side for the world to see.
(7) In some cases, entrails of slaughtered animals are served back to others u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510stuck in the queueu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb at slaughterhouses.
(8) Much to my disappointment, however, this did not involve the use of animal entrails or crystal balls.
(9) The 56-foot dead whale had been on a truck headed for an autopsy at a university earlier this week, when gases from internal decay caused its entrails to explode in the southern city of Tainan.
(10) The original umbles were the innards of the deer: the liver, heart, entrails and other second-class bits.
(11) Once the blood has drained, the stall-owner plucks off the feathers, removes the entrails and hands the bird over in a bag.
(12) He would make one long incision - the length of the carcass - so that the entrails could be removed.
(13) It's not quite trying to divining the future from animal entrails , but I wouldn't use it as the most definitive measure of economic life in the Valley.
(14) Divination was accomplished by u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510readingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb the appearance and arrangement of the entrails of newly sacrificed animals such as chickens and sheep.
(15) A priest would find omens in the steaming entrails of a sacrificed animal
(16) You could count the pulsing intestines and gleaming entrails in his breast.
(17) In ancient Rome, emperors would divine truth by reading the entrails of animals or vanquished foes.
(18) Battles were presented by having the men in white coats chopping up real animal entrails .
(19) One had exposed entrails , like blood-flecked sausage.
(20) The dungeon is more like a catacomb, linking a series of tableaux that expose the grisliest entrails of York's history.
intestines
bowels
guts
viscera
internal organs
vital organs
offal
insides
innards