endoscopic |
of or relating to the use of a flexible fiber-optic instrument to examine an inner part of the body. |
entrails |
the inner organs of a human or other animal, esp. the intestinal tract. [2 definitions] |
epi- |
outer; inner; around. [1/3 definitions] |
epicanthus |
a fold of skin covering the inner corner of the eye, common in many Asiatic peoples, and also occurring in some abnormal conditions such as Down's syndrome. |
epicardium |
the inner layer of the thin membranous sac that surrounds the heart. (See pericardium.) |
fiber |
a basic inner character or strength. [1/5 definitions] |
ga. |
abbreviation of "gauge," a standard of measuring, as for the distance between railroad tracks, the thickness of wire, or the inner diameter of shotgun barrels. |
gauge |
a standard of measuring, as for the distance between railroad tracks, the thickness of wire, or the inner diameter of shotgun barrels. [1/7 definitions] |
giblet |
(usu. pl.) the edible inner organs of a bird, usu. the gizzard, heart, and liver. |
gut |
(usu. pl.) the essential inner parts or workings. [1/11 definitions] |
gutter |
the inner margins between facing pages of a book. [1/10 definitions] |
headcheese |
a jellied loaf made from the inner parts of the head of a hog. |
hip-hop |
the culture of rap music and its associated styles of dance, dress, behavior, and speech, which originated among young, inner-city African Americans in the 1970s. [1/3 definitions] |
holy of holies |
the inner chamber of the Jewish tabernacle and temple, that housed the ark of the covenant. [1/2 definitions] |
humble pie |
formerly, a pie made from the inner parts of a hog or deer. |
impulse |
an inner tendency or inclination. [1/5 definitions] |
inseam |
the seam on the inner side of a pant leg, from the crotch to the hem. |
inside |
in the inner part of; within. [5/9 definitions] |
inside out |
reversed so that the inner surface is facing outward. [1/3 definitions] |
inside-out |
having the inner surface facing outwards. |
insole |
the portion of a shoe that touches the bottom of the foot; inner sole. [1/2 definitions] |