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VisceralReferring to the viscera, the internal organs of the body, specifically those within the chest (as the heart or lungs) or abdomen (as the liver, pancreas or intestines). In a figurative sense, something "visceral" is felt "deep down." It is a "gut feeling."
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VisceralHaving to do with the viscera, which are the soft internal organs of the body, including the lungs, the heart, and the organs of the digestive, excretory, reproductive, and circulatory systems.
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VisceralAnything pertaining to an organ
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Visceral1570s, "affecting inward feelings," from Middle French viscéral and directly from Medieval Latin visceralis "internal," from Latin viscera, plural of viscus "internal organ, i [..]
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VisceralInvolving the major organs inside the body.
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Visceralhaving to do with deep, inward emotions or instinct.
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Visceralorgans of the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities. viscosity
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Visceralrelating to an organ in the chest area (pop)
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Visceral(adj) obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation(adj) relating to or affecting the viscera
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VisceralRelated to the organs.
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VisceralRelating to or affecting one or more of the soft internal organs of the body, especially those within the abdominal cavity.
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Visceralpertaining to the internal organs of the body
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VisceralPertaining to major internal organs.
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Visceral===Adjective===
====having to do with the response of the body as opposed to the intellect====
=====Synonyms=====
visceral
carnal
instinctive
instinctual
intuitive
intellectual
innate
gut feeling
gu [..]
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