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Gut

/ɡʌt/
The inside parts of a person or animal, especially the stomach or intestines; can also mean courage or determination.

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Hell, we all know what kind of guts a Russkie has.You've got the guts to stand up for what's right.It takes guts to admit you were wrong and apologize.

Etymology:

etymology
From Middle English gut, probably from Old English *guttas (plural), derived from Proto-Germanic *gutô, meaning bowel or channel. Related to Old Norse gustr (gust of wind) and Old High German guzza (channel, gully).

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