- Look up
GUT,
gut, or guts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gut,
GUT or guts may
refer to:
Abdomen or belly, the
region of a
vertebrate between the chest...
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Gut microbiota,
gut microbiome, or
gut flora are the microorganisms,
including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the
digestive tracts...
- The
Gutes (Old West Norse: Gotar, Old Gutnish: Gutar) were a
North Germanic tribe inhabiting the
island of Gotland. The
ethnonym is
related to that of...
- or
pertaining to the
stomach and intestines. Most
animals have a "through-
gut" or
complete digestive tract.
Exceptions are more
primitive ones: sponges...
- The term "microbiota–
gut–brain axis"
highlights the role of
gut microbiota in
these biochemical signaling.
Broadly defined, the
gut–brain axis includes...
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using the
instrument in "old-timey" folk music. A
musical style known as "
gut-bucket blues" came out of the jug band scene, and was
cited by Sam Phillips...
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Leaky gut syndrome is a
hypothetical and
medically unrecognized condition that is
distinct from the
scientific phenomenon of
increased intestinal permeability...
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transformation into a form that can be
understood by the
nervous system. A
gut feeling, or
gut reaction, is a
visceral emotional reaction to something. It may be...
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Irene Gut Op**** (born
Irena Gut, 5 May 1918 – 17 May 2003) was a
Polish nurse who
gained international recognition for
aiding Polish Jews ****cuted by...
- mul-
gut, sumang-
gut, hon-
gut, and neokgunjigi-
gut; 2.
Gut that pray to go to a good
place after death.
Examples include jinogi-
gut, ogu-
gut, mangmuki-
gut...