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bow·el [ˈbaʊəl] SUST.

1. bowel usu pl. MED. (intestine):

črevo n

2. bowel liter. (depths):

bowels pl.

ˈbow·el move·ment SUST.

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Deep within her bowels lie the richest coal deposits in the island, untapped as yet.
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Gone are the nights spent in the bowels of the university library looking through card catalogues and the social science index for books and articles.
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Despite the bowel rupture, many infants born after meconium peritonitis "in utero" have normal bowels and have no further issues.
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It means that she doesn't have any physical problem with her bowels and is not constipated and can learn to poo in all toilets.
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They go down into the bowels of the mine to find him.
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Or it can be caused by osmotic laxatives (which work to alleviate constipation by drawing water into the bowels).
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Too lazy to eat a high-fiber diet, she relied on medication to move her bowels.
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They may wander, have hallucinations, fall or become unable to control their bladder or bowels (incontinent).
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They are useful in griping of bowels, flatulence, colic, diabetes, diarrhea and dysentery.
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The bowels are previously emptied with a suppository, and a digital rectal examination is first performed.
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