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The word "innards" originally referred specifically to the intestines and other digestive organs. Over time, it came to be used more generally for all of the internal organs. The figurative sense of the word, meaning the innermost or secret part of something, is derived from this literal meaning.
The word "innards" is related to a number of other English words, including "inter"," intestine," and "entrails."
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