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Yes, the word rectum is a noun, a word for a body part, a word for a thing.

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What is the English translation of the Latin word 'rectum'?

This is the neuter past participle of the verb regere, which means "to make straight" or "to govern." It thus means "straightened" or "governed."From the meaning "straightened" we get the anatomical term rectum, which is from the Latin phrase intestinum rectum, literally "straight intestine."From the meaning "governed" we get the grammatical term rectum, which is from the Latin phrase nomen rectum, literally "governed noun." This term applies to a constituent of a phrase that is subordinate to the head word, or regens("governing"). For example, in the noun phrase "John's book," "book" is regens and "John's" is rectum.


Is it the rectum first or the anus?

the rectum


What are facts About Rectum?

the rectum is attractive


Which bowel is connected to the rectum?

The large intestine does connect to the rectum.


What is the last part of the large intestine?

The rectum.the rectum or the decending colon.


What is digested in the Rectum?

Nothing is digested in the rectum, the rectum is the final storage place for feces before they are excreted.


What is Cancer of the rectum?

Cancer of the rectum is the disease characterized by the development of malignant cells in the lining or epithelium of the rectum


At the base of the rectum?

At the base of the rectum starts the anus.


What is stored in the rectum?

Faeces (poo) is stored in the Rectum


What goes after the rectum in your body?

The anus is distal to the rectum.


Is the rectum in which intestine?

The rectum is at the end of the large intestine.


The straight terminal part of the large intestine is the?

The Rectum