entrails$25263$ - translation to greek
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entrails$25263$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF BURIAL IN WHICH THE HEART IS INTERRED APART FROM THE BODY
Heart burial; Divided burial; Entrails burial
  • Modern marker for the site of the burial of the heart of [[Robert the Bruce]] at [[Melrose Abbey]]

entrails      
n. εντόσθια ζώου
alimentary canal         
  • Illustration of the small intestine
  • '''19:''' Mesentery
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ORGAN SYSTEM WITHIN HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Gastrointestinal Tract; Intestine; Intestines; Digestive tract; Bowel; Alimentary tract; Alimentary canal; GI tract; Gastro-intestinal tract; Intestinal; Guts; Gastrointestinal; Gastrointestinal system; Intestinal paralysis; Alimentary; Gastric system; Gastric System; Digestive organs; Alimentary Canal; Entrail; Entrails; Enteron; Intestinal tract; Digestive systems; GUTS; Lower gastrointestinal tract; Upper gastrointestinal tract; Upper alimentary tract; Lower Intestine; Alimentation; Lower intestines; Digestive tube; Digestive system diseases; Gastrointestinal agents; Intestinal diseases; Bowels; Gastro-intestinal; The Alimentary System; Intestinal Disease; Instestines; Gi tract; Bowlles; Gastrointestinal tracts; Digestive tracts; Alimentary canals; Alimentary systems; Intestinal lumen; Gastrointestinal function; Colon system; Gastrointestinal transit time; Gut (anatomy); Gut lumen; List of intestinal diseases; Gut (zoology); Enteric; Gastro-intestinal tract of humans; Human gastro-intestinal tract; Canalis alimentarius; Tractus digestorius; Canalis gastrointestinales; Gut tube; Intestinal ailment; Gut tract; Gastrointestinal systems; Gut tracts; Human gastrointestinal tracts; Lower gastrointestinal tracts; Upper gastrointestinal tracts; Gastrointestinal canals; Intestinal canals; Intestinal canal; Gastrointestinal canal; Human gastrointestinal tract; GI system; Éntera; Gastrointestinal transit; Draft:The gut and accessory structures
n. πεπτικός σωλήνας

Definition

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n. pl.
Fragments, scraps, refuse, odds and ends.

Wikipedia

Heart-burial

Heart-burial is a type of burial in which the heart is interred apart from the body. In medieval Europe heart-burial was fairly common among the higher echelons of society, as was the parallel practice of the separate burial of entrails or wider viscera: examples can be traced back to the beginning of the twelfth century. Evisceration was carried out as part of normal embalming practices, and, where a person had died too far from home to make full body transport practical without infection, it was often more convenient for the heart or entrails to be carried home as token representations of the deceased. The motivation subsequently became the opportunity to bury and memorialise an individual in more than one location.