tr.v. dis·em·bow·eled, dis·em·bow·el·ing, dis·em·bow·els or dis·em·bow·elled or dis·em·bow·el·ling 1. To remove the entrails from. 2. To deprive of meaning or substance. dis′em·bowel·ment n. |
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