alimentary canal

Alimentary Canal

The alimentary canal, also known as the digestive tract or gastrointestinal tract, is a long tube that starts from the mouth and ends at the anus. It is responsible for the digestion and absorption of food in the human body. The word “alimentary canal” is derived from the Latin word “alimentum,” meaning nourishment or food.

Meaning in Nepali:

आहारी नाली (āhārī nālī), पाचन नाली (pāchan nālī)

Pronunciation:

(al-uh-men-tuh-ree kuh-nal)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Nearby Words:

  • 1. Digestion: (noun) पाचन (pāchan) – The process of breaking down food in the body.
  • 2. Absorption: (noun) शोषण (śōṣaṇ) – The process of taking in nutrients into the bloodstream.
  • 3. Stomach: (noun) पेट (pēṭ) – The organ where food is partially digested.
  • 4. Intestine: (noun) अन्तःशोषी (antāhśōṣī) – The long, tube-like organ where nutrients are absorbed.
  • 5. Anus: (noun) मलद्वार (maladwār) – The opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which waste is eliminated.

Synonyms:

  • 1. Digestive tract
  • 2. Gastrointestinal tract
  • 3. Gut
  • 4. Bowel
  • 5. Intestinal tract

Antonyms:

There are no specific antonyms for “alimentary canal” in Nepali.

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