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    innards
    /ˈɪnədz/

    plural

    • 1. entrails: informal "just the head, pectoral fins, and innards were left"

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  2. The meaning of INNARDS is the internal organs of a human being or animal; especially : viscera. How to use innards in a sentence.

  3. Innards are the organs inside a person or animal, or the inside parts of a machine. Learn how to use this informal word in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.

  4. noun. , (used with a plural verb) the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera. the internal mechanism, parts, structure, etc., of something; the interior of something: an engine's innards. Discover More.

  5. innards in American English. (ˈɪnərdz) noun (used with a plural v.) 1. the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera. 2. the internal mechanism, parts, structure, etc., of something; the interior of something. an engine's innards.

  6. 1. (Anatomy) the internal organs of the body, esp the viscera. 2. (Mechanical Engineering) the interior parts or components of anything, esp the working parts. [C19: colloquial variant of inwards]

  7. Your innards are your stomach, intestines, and other abdominal organs. Catching a fish is fun, but gutting it, or removing its innards, is less fun.

  8. innards. noun. /ˈɪnədz/ /ˈɪnərdz/ [plural] (informal) the organs inside the body of a person or an animal, especially the stomach synonym entrails, guts. turkey innards. Fear twisted her innards in knots. Want to learn more?