Rectum

/ˈrɛktəm/ noun

The final 6-inch section of the large intestine that stores feces before elimination through the anus, containing specialized nerve endings that signal the need for defecation.

From Latin rectum meaning 'straight,' because anatomists noted this section of intestine runs relatively straight compared to the coiled sections above it.

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