Definition of Entrail. Meaning of Entrail. Synonyms of Entrail

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Definition of Entrail

Entrail
Entrail En*trail", v. t. [Pref. en- + OF. treiller to grate, lattice, F. treille vine, arbor. See Trellis.] To interweave; to intertwine. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Entrail
Entrail En*trail", n. Entanglement; fold. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Entrail from wikipedia

- The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or p****ageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to...
- In the religion of ancient Rome, a haruspex was a person trained to practise a form of divination called haru****y, the inspection of the entrails of sacrificed...
- Dulot or dulet[what language is this?] — Eritrean and Ethiopian tripe and entrail stir-fry, containing finely chopped tripe, liver, and ground beef, lamb...
- it was not ecologically analogous to other saber-teeth and possibly an entrail specialist. Another study has found that other saber toothed species similarly...
- isolation interusinteriorintimus inter- • interior- • intim- • • entrail, intern, internal, internalityinterior • intima, intimacy, intimate...
- has outsta**** its welcome long before the last limb has been severed and entrail spilled." For Entertainment W****ly, Owen Gleiberman wrote that the film...
- and blood porridge), "Rojões" (stewed pig meat served with potatoes and entrail sausage), etc., the so-called "Bôla de carne" (Meat cakes) is also made...
- lavas. Underwater, they can form pillow lavas, which are rather similar to entrail-type pahoehoe lavas on land. Ultramafic lavas, such as komatiite and highly...
- crush on school beauty Kaede Sakura, who has a peculiar collection of Entrail Animals (臓物アニマル, Zōmotsu Animaru), stuffed animals styled in brutal ways...
- lavas. Underwater, they can form pillow lavas, which are rather similar to entrail-type pahoehoe lavas on land. Ultramafic magmas, such as picritic basalt...