bowel
- bowels [plural] the system of tubes inside your body where food is made into
solid waste material and through it passes out of your body
- mov/empty/open your bowels (=get rid of solid waste from your body)
- [singular] one part of this system of tubes
- cacer of the bowel
- a bowel movement formal the act of getting rid of solid waste from your body
- the bowels of something literary the lowest or deepest part of something
- the bowels of the earth (=deep under the ground)
perilous
per·il·ous /ˈperələs, ˈperɪləs/ adjective literary or formal
very dangerous
- a perilous journey across the mountains
accustomed
ac·cus·tomed /əˈkʌstəmd/ adjective
- be accustomed to (doing) something to be familiar with something and accept
it as normal
- We were accustomed to working together
- become/grow/get accustomed to something
- Her eyes quickly became accustomed to the dark
- [only before noun] formal usual
- THe pans were in their accustomed places
twilit
twi·lit /ˈtwaɪlɪt/ adjective literary
lit by twilight
tit
tit /tɪt/ noun [countable]
- informal not polite a woman’s breast
- get on sb’s tits British English spoken not polite to annoy someone a lot
- a type of small European bird.
Reference
- Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English