Pronunciation: /ˈvɪsərə/
noun the internal organs in the main cavities of the body, especially those in the abdomen, e.g., the intestines
A1 The doctor explained that the viscera are the internal organs of the body.
A2 During the autopsy, the pathologist carefully examined the viscera for any signs of disease.
B1 The surgeon had to remove a portion of the viscera to access the tumor.
B2 The forensic team analyzed the viscera to determine the cause of death.
C1 The artist's painting depicted the beauty of the human viscera in intricate detail.
C2 The medical student conducted research on the function of various viscera in the human body.
formal The surgeon carefully examined the patient's viscera during the operation.
informal The doctor checked out the guy's guts during the surgery.
slang The doc took a peek at the dude's insides during the procedure.
figurative She felt like her emotions were being torn apart, exposing her raw viscera.
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