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21Imbowel — Im*bow el, v. t. See {Embowel}. [1913 Webster] …
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24disembowel — disembowelment, n. /dis em bow euhl/, v.t., disemboweled, disemboweling or (esp. Brit.) disembowelled, disembowelling. 1. to remove the bowels or entrails from; eviscerate. 2. to cut or slash open the abdomen of, as by bayoneting, so as to expose …
25eviscerate — I verb cut out, damage, debilitate, deprive of essential parts, deprive of force, deprive of vital parts, devitalize, dig out, disembowel, dismantle, embowel, enervate, enfeeble, exenterate, exsect, extract, gut, harm, impair injure, mar, pick… …
26disembowel — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. eviscerate, gut, embowel; see kill 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. eviscerate, gut, draw …
27disembowel — v. a. Eviscerate, embowel, take out the bowels of …
28eviscerate — v. a. Disembowel, embowel, paunch, gut, take out the bowels of …
29gut — I. n. 1. Intestine. 2. Strait, narrow pass. II. v. a. Eviscerate, disembowel, embowel, paunch, take out the bowels of …
30bowel — n 1.(often pi.) Anat. intestine; intestines, large intestine, small intestine, colon, colons, (of swine) chitterlings. 2. bowels (usu. pi.) Inf. innards, inwards, insides; vitals, vital organs, vital parts; viscera, (of animals) entrails, Inf.… …