Bowel

/ˈbaʊəl/ noun

One of the long tubes in the body that food passes through after the stomach; often used in the plural as “bowels.”

From Middle English “bowel,” from Old French “boel,” from Latin “botellus,” meaning “small sausage or intestine.” The shape of intestines reminded people of stuffed sausages.

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