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The large intestine is the last part of your digestive system. It is about 5 feet long and it is located in your lower abdomen. The large intestine helps to absorb water from food waste and to form stool.
The large intestine absorbs water from food and waste products. It also stores waste products until they are eliminated from the body.
Noun: Large intestine is the last part of the digestive system in humans and other mammals. It is about 5 feet long and 2 inches in diameter.
Adjective: Large intestinal is an adjective that describes something that is related to the large intestine. For example, a large intestinal polyp is a polyp that grows in the large intestine.
Verb: To large intestine is to pass stool through the large intestine.
The word "large intestine" comes from the Old English words "lang" (long) and "innoĆ°" (intestine). It was first used in English in the 14th century.
The word "lang" comes from the Proto-Germanic word *langaz, which also means "long". The word "innoĆ°" comes from the Proto-Germanic word *innan, which also means "intestine".
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