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  • 1Exenterate — Ex*en ter*ate, v. t. [L. exenteratus, p. p. of exenterare; cf. Gr. ?; ? out + ? intestine.] To take out the bowels or entrails of; to disembowel; to eviscerate; as, exenterated fishes. [R.] [1913 Webster] Exenterated rule mongers and eviscerated… …

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  • 2embowel — v. a. 1. Eviscerate, disembowel, paunch, gut, take out the bowels or entrails of, free from the viscera. 2. Embed, bury, hide, conceal …

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  • 3disembowel — [dis΄im bou′əl] vt. disemboweled or disembowelled, disemboweling or disembowelling to take out the bowels, or entrails, of; eviscerate disembowelment n …

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  • 4gut — gutlike, adj. /gut/, n., v., gutted, gutting, adj. n. 1. the alimentary canal, esp. between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Cf. foregut, midgut, hindgut. 2. guts, a. the bowels or entrails. b. Informal. courage and fortitude;… …

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  • 5dis|em|bow|el — «DIHS ehm BOW uhl», transitive verb, eled, el|ing or (especially British) elled, el|ling. 1. to take or rip out the bowels or entrails of; eviscerate: »The sharp horns of the antelope disemboweled the lion. 2. Figurati …

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  • 6gut — [[t]gʌt[/t]] n. v. gut•ted, gut•ting, adj. 1) anat. the alimentary canal, esp. the intestine Compare foregut,midgut,hindgut 2) guts a) anat. the bowels or entrails b) courage and fortitude; nerve; determination c) the inner working parts of a… …

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  • 7Eviscerate — E*vis cer*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eviscerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eviscerating}.] [L. evisceratus, p. p. of eviscerare to eviscerate; e out + viscera the bowels. See {Viscera}.] To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; to gut. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8Eviscerated — Eviscerate E*vis cer*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eviscerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eviscerating}.] [L. evisceratus, p. p. of eviscerare to eviscerate; e out + viscera the bowels. See {Viscera}.] To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; to gut.… …

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  • 9Eviscerating — Eviscerate E*vis cer*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eviscerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eviscerating}.] [L. evisceratus, p. p. of eviscerare to eviscerate; e out + viscera the bowels. See {Viscera}.] To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; to gut.… …

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  • 10Hanged, drawn and quartered — The execution of Hugh Despenser the Younger, as depicted in the Froissart of Louis of Gruuthuse To be hanged, drawn and quartered was from 1351 a penalty in England for men convicted of high treason, although the ritual was first recorded during… …

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