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How to pronounce viscera in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms entrails, innards
Type of internal organ, viscus


`viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'.

Examples of viscera

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His research interests are in the autonomic and sensory innervation of viscera.
From the nature.com
Is that Lars, Peder or Olav whose head is sticking out of a pile of oozing viscera?
From the movies.nytimes.com
The viscera, when removed from a butchered animal, are known collectively as offal.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Lift off the top shell, rinse out the fat and viscera and pull off the opaque gills.
From the kentucky.com
It was, however, stealthy, patient and devoid of the customary 21st century viscera.
From the kentucky.com
Makes the hairs on your arms stand up and your ears and viscera tickle.
From the usatoday.com
On the inside, it's an unrecognizable mess of viscera, shiny pink surfaces and gloopy fat.
From the time.com
It seemed to permeate my viscera, as if I had entered the world's largest Chinese restaurant.
From the theatlantic.com
Viscera, made for Miami City Ballet and performed by the Royal late last year, was thrilling.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • Internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity); "`viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'"
  • In anatomy, a viscus is an internal organ, and viscera is the plural form. The viscera, when removed from a butchered animal, are known collectively as offal. Internal organs are also known as "innards", or less formally, "guts" (which may also refer to the gastrointestinal tract).
  • Viscera is a 2004 album by God Module.
  • Nelson Frazier, Jr. (born February 14, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring names Mabel, Viscera, Big Daddy V, and King V. He is best known for his work with (the) World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E). ...
  • The intestines
  • Internal organs such as the gut/intestines or bladder.
  • Intestines of a fish or shellfish.
  • Organs inside the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, such as the heart, lungs, stomach, liver, spleen, and uterus.
  • The internal organs. Often used to describe processing wastes.