intestineintestine /ɪnˈtɛstɪn/ noun [countable usually plural]Etymology
ETYMOLOGYintestine
Origin: 1400-1500 French intestin, from Latin intestinum, from intus inside
science, biology the long tube, consisting of two parts, that takes food from your stomach out of your body [Origin: 1400–1500 French intestin, from Latin intestinum, from intus inside] → see alsolarge intestine, small intestine