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Visceral   /vˈɪsərəl/   Listen
Visceral

adjective
1.
Relating to or affecting the viscera.  Synonym: splanchnic.  "A splanchnic nerve"
2.
Obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.  Synonyms: intuitive, nonrational.



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"Visceral" Quotes from Famous Books



... factors. There are certain visible modes of behaviour, crouching at once, scattering and then crouching, remaining motionless, the braced muscles sustaining an attitude of arrest, and so forth. There are also certain visceral or organic effects, such as affections of the heart and respiration. These can be readily observed by taking the young bird in the hand. Other effects cannot be readily observed; vaso-motor changes, affections of the alimentary canal, the skin and so forth. Now the essence ...
— Darwin and Modern Science • A.C. Seward and Others

... a lycanthropical lunatic; Joan of Arc a theomaniac; Bobby Burton and Oliver Cromwell melancholy maniacs; Napoleon an ambitious maniac, in whom the sense of impossibility became gradually extinguished by visceral and cerebral derangement; Porson an oinomaniac; Luther a phrenetic patient of the old demoniac breed, alluded to ...
— Hard Cash • Charles Reade



Words linked to "Visceral" :   viscera, illogical, unlogical



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