a hollow intestine
The word is lumen. It means the interior of a hollow tubular structure such as the intestine.
The word hollow is an adjective. It means to have an empty space inside.
The Latin word cavare means "to hollow; to hollow out" which comes from the Latin word for cave, cavus.
The root word "cavus" means hollow or concave in Latin. It is often used in scientific terms to describe structures that are hollow or contain empty spaces.
the long intestine and the shorter intestine
The small intestine is, indeed, hollow running 20 feet.
The root word 'coel' means 'hollow.'
The word "cave" comes from the Latin word "cavea," which means a hollow place or cavity. It is believed to have its origins in the ancient Indo-European root word "keu," which also means to hollow.
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To build the medical term that means disease of the intestine, you need the word parts "enter-" which refers to the intestine, and "-pathy," which means disease. Combined, these parts form the term "enteropathy." This term is commonly used to describe various intestinal disorders.