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intestine The part of the digestive system between the stomach and the anus that digests and absorbs food and water.
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intestine contraction of L. quod intus est = that which is inside; L. intestina = the guts, entrails (Celsus, c. 10 AD).
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intestine The alimentary canal beyond and below the stomach. It is divided into two main parts, the small and large intestine.
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intestine The gut swings to the left as the stomach, which in the region of the liver, becomes small intestine. The intestine has been reached when bile and pancreatic ducts become obvious.
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intestine General term often used to describe both the small and large intestine.
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