• Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Innards Meanings

    noun the internal parts or organs of a human or animal

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    Fields related to innards

    Cooking

    Referring to the internal organs of an animal used as food

    Anatomy

    Referring to the internal organs of a human or animal

    Surgery

    Referring to the internal organs of a patient being operated on

    Butchery

    Referring to the internal organs of an animal being removed during the butchering process

    Occupation Usage of innards

    Writer

    In a horror novel, the writer vividly described the innards of the monster.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist studied the innards of the brain to understand cognitive processes.

    Surgeon

    The surgeon carefully examined the innards of the patient during the operation.

    Chef

    The chef used the innards of the chicken to make a delicious stock.

    Biologist

    The biologist dissected the frog to examine its innards for research purposes.

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