intestine

[ɪnˈtɛstɪn]

intestine Definition

the lower part of the alimentary canal from the end of the stomach to the anus, consisting of two main parts, the small intestine and the large intestine.

Using intestine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "intestine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The food is digested in the intestine.

  • Example

    The intestine is responsible for absorbing nutrients from the food.

  • Example

    The doctor found a blockage in her intestine.

intestine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for intestine

Phrases with intestine

  • the narrow, winding, upper part of the intestine where digestion is completed and nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream

    Example

    The small intestine is about 20 feet long in an adult human.

  • the wider, lower part of the intestine that absorbs water from undigested food and eliminates waste from the body

    Example

    The large intestine is about 5 feet long in an adult human.

  • intestinal flora

    the microorganisms that live in the intestine and help with digestion and other bodily functions

    Example

    Taking antibiotics can disrupt the balance of intestinal flora.

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Summary: intestine in Brief

The term 'intestine' [ɪnˈtɛstɪn] refers to the lower part of the digestive tract, which includes the small and large intestines. It is responsible for digesting food and absorbing nutrients, as well as eliminating waste. Phrases like 'small intestine' and 'large intestine' refer to specific parts of the intestine, while 'intestinal flora' describes the microorganisms that live in the intestine and aid in digestion.

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