Intestine

/ɪnˈtes.tɪn/ noun

The long tube inside your body that food passes through after the stomach, where nutrients are absorbed and waste is formed.

From Latin *intestinus* “internal, inward,” related to *intus* “within.” Over time, it came to refer specifically to the internal organs, especially the bowels.

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