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intestinal
[in-tes-tuh-nl, in-tes-tahyn-l]
Other Word Forms
- intestinally adverb
- postintestinal adjective
- subintestinal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of intestinal1
Example Sentences
And scientists at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London say they have grown human intestinal grafts using stem cells from patient tissue that could one day lead to personalised transplants for children with intestinal failure.
Department of Water and Power issued a notice to boil water in parts of Porter Ranch and Granada Hills, advising that failing to do so “could result in stomach or intestinal illness.”
He said authorities found his gold cross and chain inside one of the suspect’s intestinal tracts.
Drug-resistant superbugs can escape their intestinal home and cause trouble elsewhere in the body – such as urinary tract or bloodstream infections.
After doctors discovered her condition, she underwent six surgeries to fix an intestinal blockage.
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