Definitions for entrails

entrails en·trails

Spelling: [en-treylz, -truh lz]
IPA: /ˈɛn treɪlz, -trəlz/

Entrails is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 683 anagrams from letters in entrails (aeilnrst).

Definitions for entrails

plural noun

  1. the internal parts of the trunk of an animal body.
  2. the intestines.
  3. the internal parts of anything:

Origin of entrails

1250-1300; Middle English entrailles Anglo-French, Middle French Vulgar Latin *interālia (compare early Medieval Latin intrālia), alteration, by suffix change (see -al<

Examples for entrails

It is in the blood; 'tis in the tone; in the entrails of us, in our mother's milk.

Choose them of two or three pounds weight; take out the gills, eyes, and entrails, and remove the blood from the backbone.

Then Nuflo would rejoice and feast, rewarding them with the skin, bones, and entrails.

The angel tells him to rub the old man's eyes with the entrails of the fish.

The dogs had devoured even the entrails of the seal, and began to gnaw their traces.

The head and feet are left on and the entrails are not removed.

By fleeing his palace, Mubarak responded to the instinct not to have his entrails on display in the public square.

They had to listen to him dying for six hours, with his entrails torn with slugs.

It launches with a family hacked to death by one of its members, the mother's abdomen reduced to “a bloody bowl of entrails.”

Scale and draw out the entrails of the fish without opening the belly, give them a wash, and let them drain from the water.

Word Value for entrails
Scrable

8

Words with friends

10

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