Entrails

usgb/ˈentreɪlz/
noun

The inside parts of an animal, especially the guts or intestines.

After the hunt, they cleaned the animal and removed its entrails.
Visual representation of "entrails" - The inside parts of an animal, especially the guts or intestines.

Often appears as...

  • remove the entrails
  • clean the entrails
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Graphic Content

Used to describe detailed internal organs, so it might be considered graphic or unpleasant in some contexts.

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The nature documentary showed a lion consuming the entrails of its prey.
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Cultural Sensitivity

In some cultures, it's common to eat the entrails, while others may find it taboo.

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While traveling abroad, he was surprised to find that entrails were a local delicacy.
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Historical Use

Historically, 'entrails' were sometimes used for divination or rituals.

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Ancient priests examined the entrails of sacrifices to predict the future.
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