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large intestine vs colon

colon vs large intestine

large intestine and colon both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
large intestine Yes No No No
colon Yes No No No
As nouns, colon is a hyponym of large intestine; that is, colon is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than large intestine:
  • large intestine: beginning with the cecum and ending with the rectum; includes the cecum and the colon and the rectum; extracts moisture from food residues which are later excreted as feces
  • colon: the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum; it extracts moisture from food residues before they are excreted
large intestine (noun) colon (noun)
beginning with the cecum and ending with the rectum; includes the cecum and the colon and the rectum; extracts moisture from food residues which are later excreted as feces the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum; it extracts moisture from food residues before they are excreted
a punctuation mark (:) used after a word introducing a series or an example or an explanation (or after the salutation of a business letter)
the basic unit of money in Costa Rica; equal to 100 centimos
the basic unit of money in El Salvador; equal to 100 centavos
Difference between large intestine and colon

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