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  • 21viscera — [[t]vɪ̱sərə[/t]] N PLURAL Viscera are the large organs inside the body, such as the heart, liver, and stomach. [MEDICAL] …

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  • 22viscera — vidaus organai statusas Aprobuotas sritis mėsos produktai apibrėžtis Krūtinės, pilvo ir dubens ertmės organai, taip pat trachėja ir stemplė, paukščių – gūžys. atitikmenys: angl. viscera vok. Eingeweide pranc. viscères šaltinis 2004 m. balandžio… …

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  • 23Viscera (disambiguation) — Viscera is the plural form of viscus, which refers to an organism s internal organs.Viscera can also refer to: * The stage name of professional wrestler Nelson Frazier, Jr. (Mabel, Viscera, Big Daddy V) * Viscera (album), a 2005 album by God… …

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  • 24Viscera (Nelson Frazier Jr.) — Nelson Frazier Jr. Nelson Frazier, Jr …

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  • 25Viscera Eyes — Infobox Single Name = Viscera Eyes Artist = The Mars Volta from Album = Amputechture Released = August 29, 2006 Format = Digital download Recorded = Genre = Progressive rock Length = 4:23 Label = Universal Records Producer = Omar Rodriguez Lopez… …

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  • 26Viscera (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Viscera Type = Album Artist = God Module Released = October, 2004 Recorded = Genre = Industrial Length = Label = Metropolis Records (North America) Out of Line Music (Germany) Producer = Reviews = Last album = Artificial… …

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  • 27viscera — plural of viscus …

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  • 28viscera — the organs in the body cavity of a fish …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 29viscera — /vis euhr euh/, n.pl., sing. viscus /vis keuhs/. 1. Anat., Zool. the organs in the cavities of the body, esp. those in the abdominal cavity. 2. (not used scientifically) the intestines; bowels. [1645 55; < L: internal organs, pl. of viscus flesh] …

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  • 30viscera — noun a) Collectively, the internal organs of the body, especially those contained within the abdominal and thoracic cavities, such as the liver, heart, or stomach. b) The intestines. Syn: entrails, innards, int …

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