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Viscus

Introduction: Viscus

Description of Viscus

Viscus: , pl. visceraDo not confuse this noun with the adjective viscous. An organ of the digestive, respiratory, urogenital, and endocrine systems as well as the spleen, the heart, and great vessels; hollow and multilayered walled organs studied in splanchnology. [L. the soft parts, internal organs]
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Viscus: a main organ that is situated inside the body.
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