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innards
[ in-erdz ]
noun
- the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera.
- the internal mechanism, parts, structure, etc., of something; the interior of something:
an engine's innards.
innards
/ ˈɪə /
plural noun
- the internal organs of the body, esp the viscera
- the interior parts or components of anything, esp the working parts
Word History and Origins
Origin of innards1
Word History and Origins
Origin of innards1
Example Sentences
Gurr began dissecting the figure’s innards, working primarily with parts from the airline industry.
Even as it gnaws out its own innards, the United States of America remains the greatest economic and military power in world history, and its collapse will touch literally everyone in the world.
“Atlanta” built a Lynchian house for its “Teddy Perkins” episode, perching a namesake character buried under prosthetics within its dim innards.
The Cape Verdean police were even more thorough than their Brazilian counterparts, using specialist cutting equipment to open up the yacht's innards.
More walnuts — this time sliced so that their intricate innards are revealed as crisp cross-sections — are attached to the undersides of the beveled-glass tops of coffee tables, like specimens captured on microscope slides.
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