internals

/ɪnˈtɜːrnəlz/
noun
  1. The inner parts or organs of a living thing, especially the body.
    • The doctor examined the patient's internals using an ultrasound.
    • The mechanic checked the car's internals for any damage.
    • In biology class, we dissected a frog to study its internals.
  2. The inner workings or components of a machine, device, or system.
    • The phone's internals are tightly packed to save space.
    • The engineer designed the internals of the new engine.
    • He opened the computer to clean the dust from its internals.
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