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Viscus   Listen
noun
Viscus  n.  (pl. viscera)  (Anat.) One of the organs, as the brain, heart, or stomach, in the great cavities of the body of an animal; especially used in the plural, and applied to the organs contained in the abdomen.






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"Viscus" Quotes from Famous Books



... nations. It was quite a common thing for a giant to put his heart out to nurse, because he did not like the trouble and responsibility of doing it himself; although I must confess it was a dangerous sort of plan to take, especially with such a delicate viscus ...
— The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories • George MacDonald



Words linked to "Viscus" :   organ, breadbasket, innards, hindgut, gut, bowel, entrails, excretory organ, stomach, intestine, urinary organ, tum, viscera, respiratory organ, liver, internal organ, tummy



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