definition
Entrail; gut; intestine.
definition
The internal organs of a human or animal; especially viscera, intestines.
definition
The inner workings of something; the insides or guts.
example
He took the cover off his computer and looked at the innards.
You've got the innards of an eighteen-year-old.
Matt 9 v.36 Literally his innards were moved - a deeply emotional response.
It is made of very thick Spanish leather and forms a shape around the paper innards that is special to look at.
If animals or small children are present, dispose the turkey's wrappings and innards directly into your outside receptacle rather than placing them in your indoor garbage can.
If they really did cost anywhere near that much, then I'd happily eat my own innards!
There is even a very strong sauce called liquamen made from boiled fish innards.
They are not sensate beings, they neither know nor care what arcanum (i.e. mysteries) haunt their innards.
When she comes spluttering down, out go your innards.
Should this be the case, or if you are more than a little fearful of probing the innards of your computer, take it to a shop and have it done.
Should this be the case, or if you are more than a little fearful of probing the innards of your computer, take it to a professional for the installation.
It is different than replacing the cell phone faceplate, as the faceplate is the actual covering on the phone itself that protects the precious innards, so to speak.
Remove these and you can take the whole top off revealing the simple innards.