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Innard

Definition:

Innard refers to the internal organs or inner parts of a human or animal body.

Senses:

1. Noun: Internal Organs

The word "innard" is mainly used to collectively describe the organs and tissues inside the body.

Example sentence: The surgeon carefully examined the innards of the patient to determine the cause of the ailment.

2. Plural noun: Edible Offal

"Innards" can also refer to the edible organs of animals, such as the liver, heart, or intestines, that are consumed as food.

Example sentence: The chef prepared a delicious dish using the innards of the pig.

3. Adjective: Internal

When used as an adjective, "innard" describes something located internally or pertaining to the inner part of a structure or system.

Example sentence: Please check the innard wiring of the computer before troubleshooting the external components.

4. Adjective: Local

In a colloquial sense, "innard" can also be used to describe something that is specific to or characteristic of a particular location or region.

Example sentence: The innard dialect spoken in the area has a distinct accent and vocabulary.

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