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单词 visceral
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visceral


vis·cer·al

V0119600 (vĭs′ər-əl)adj.1. Relating to, situated in, or affecting the viscera.2. Being or arising from impulse or sudden emotion rather than from thought or deliberation: "The scientific approach to life is not really appropriate to states of visceral anguish" (Anthony Burgess). See Synonyms at instinctive.
vis′cer·al·ly adv.

visceral

(ˈvɪsərəl) adj1. (Anatomy) of, relating to, or affecting the viscera2. characterized by intuition or instinct rather than intellect ˈviscerally adv

vis•cer•al

(ˈvɪs ər əl)

adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or affecting the viscera. 2. characterized by or proceeding from instinct rather than intellect: a visceral reaction. 3. characterized by or dealing with coarse or base emotions; earthy. [1565–75; < Medieval Latin] vis′cer•al•ly, adv.

visceral

Relating to internal organs.
Thesaurus
Adj.1.visceral - relating to or affecting the visceravisceral - relating to or affecting the viscera; "visceral bleeding"; "a splanchnic nerve"splanchnic
2.visceral - obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observationintuitive, nonrationalillogical, unlogical - lacking in correct logical relation

visceral

adjective1. Of, relating to, or arising from one's mental or spiritual being:inner, interior, internal, intimate, inward.Slang: gut.2. Derived from or prompted by a natural tendency or impulse:instinctive, instinctual, intuitive.
Translations
viscerale

Visceral


Visceral

 

a term referring to the internal organs of an animal. The term is used to describe the visceral peritoneum lining the intestines; the visceral musculature of the intestines; the visceral cranium, a part of the cranium; and the visceral material surrounding the anterior portion of the intestinal tube.

visceral


visceral

 [vis´er-al] pertaining to a viscus.

vis·cer·al

(vis'ĕr-ăl), Relating to the viscera. Synonym(s): splanchnic

visceral

(vĭs′ər-əl)adj.1. Relating to, situated in, or affecting the viscera.2. Being or arising from impulse or sudden emotion rather than from thought or deliberation: "The scientific approach to life is not really appropriate to states of visceral anguish" (Anthony Burgess).
vis′cer·al·ly adv.

visceral

adjective 1. Referring to viscera or organs.2. Referring to the serosa of viscera or organs.

vis·cer·al

(vis'ĕr-ăl) Relating to the viscera.
Synonym(s): splanchnic.

visceral


Related to visceral: visceral nervous system, visceral pain
  • adj

Synonyms for visceral

adj of, relating to, or arising from one's mental or spiritual being

Synonyms

  • inner
  • interior
  • internal
  • intimate
  • inward
  • gut

adj derived from or prompted by a natural tendency or impulse

Synonyms

  • instinctive
  • instinctual
  • intuitive

Synonyms for visceral

adj relating to or affecting the viscera

Synonyms

  • splanchnic

adj obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation

Synonyms

  • intuitive
  • nonrational

Related Words

  • illogical
  • unlogical
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