RECTUM


Meaning of RECTUM in English

ˈrektəm noun

( plural rectums -mz ; or rec·ta -tə)

Etymology: New Latin, from rectum intestinum, literally, straight intestine

: the terminal part of the intestine being in man the part of the large intestine of somewhat variable length but usually about eight inches from the sigmoid flexure to the anus

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