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Definition of visceral in English:

visceral

adjective ˈvɪs(ə)r(ə)lˈvɪs(ə)rəl
  • 1Relating to the viscera.

    the visceral nervous system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There appear to be no highly specific pathways for visceral sensation in the central nervous system.
    • No effect was observed on visceral sites of metastases, although reassuringly no trend toward an increase was identified.
    • It is extremely difficult to prove that a malignant melanoma originates in a visceral site.
    • One of the surprises of the Gulf War studies is that the organism was also capable of causing visceral disease.
    • Most fossil crinoids have the main visceral body raised above the sea floor by a stem, also called a stalk or column.
    • The cells of the visceral mesoderm and dorsal vessel also express both genes.
    • Its decline is associated with renal failure and visceral gout.
    • The goal was to maintain Mr V's nutritional status and visceral stores before surgery.
    • When both procedures were negative, all patients underwent visceral angiography.
    • It does nothing to remove the visceral fat that accumulates around the abdominal organs.
    • There is an increase in abdominal and visceral fat which contributes to increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
    • The job of stress hormones is to withdraw the blood supply from the visceral organs towards the fighting and running muscles of the arms and legs.
    • Some of this fluid crosses the visceral pleura and accumulates as a small sterile pleural effusion.
    • The visceral obesity in patients with metabolic syndrome is associated with dyslipidemia.
    • A visceral pleural line is seen without distal lung markings.
    • Ischaemia secondary to reduced cardiac output may contribute to the risk of visceral damage.
    • In the chest, the tumors can arise from either the visceral or parietal pleura.
    • Herniation of bowel loops often causes visceral pain with vomiting and bowel obstruction.
    • The small black dots represent the increased concentration of molecules inside a dense visceral structure or bone.
    • Thoracic and abdominal visceral involvement and hepatosplenomegaly were absent.
    Synonyms
    enteric, gastroenteric, duodenal, coeliac, gastric, ventral, stomach, abdominal
  • 2Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect.

    the voters' visceral fear of change
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The viewer of art sees beyond its visceral ingredients and in some sense is intellectually or emotionally engaged.
    • Many modern Noh theatres have lost the visceral effect that comes from this traditional layout.
    • The Prime Minister, who sees himself as a realist, is driven by visceral fears.
    • When it becomes necessary to abandon reason, decisions become more visceral.
    • Useem says that students develop a visceral understanding of the problems leaders encounter.
    • This is a visceral, gut reaction, though, similar to a scream after you've stubbed your toe.
    • Alternatively cerebral and visceral, it's not easy listening, but is posesssed of a restless, elemental energy.
    • The film illustrates this shift in consciousness with a visceral ferocity.
    • Were you ever tempted to beef things up to create a visceral, rather than emotional reaction?
    • Therefore it is good, once in a while, to take a deep breath of petrol and rubber, and reawaken that visceral love of the machine.
    • It is these forms that I think we respond to on a visceral level.
    • Goodhart thinks he can play on a certain visceral anti-Americanism that is characteristic of the British left.
    • I did not enjoy manipulating people's visceral reaction to tortuous stimuli.
    • As an adult, Christopher is the creation of his most cherished fantasies and visceral fears.
    • Many of the photographs graphically show pain's visceral nature.
    • Are too many writers coming from an intellectual rather than a visceral view of the world?
    • There's a visceral pleasure in shoving the clutch, and unleashing the next wave of acceleration as part of a fluid mechanical process.
    • Gregor's beats provided something visceral, the bones, blood and guts of the song.
    • The driving anger is far deeper and both more visceral and more principled.
    • My initial negative reaction was not based on a cool assessment of their ideas, but on a visceral dislike of intellectual bandwagon jumping.

Derivatives

  • viscerally

  • adverb
    • In these lineaments, the figure spoke viscerally of situations of dominance and slavery, it demonstrated men as machines rather than as gods, women as victims rather than as goddesses.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Marlowe may have been of this world, but he was also in it: emotionally, viscerally and - more so for him than for other men - bloodily.
      • They understand viscerally, in a way that we cannot, that a dollar is nothing but paper and an electronic bank account denominated in dollars is something even less.
      • We came together out of a desire to make protest more appealing - visually, physically, emotionally, viscerally, etc.
      • A napalmed Vietnamese girl running down a road, a young American with his insides spilling out - such images viscerally showed the horror of war.
 
 

Definition of visceral in US English:

visceral

adjectiveˈvɪs(ə)rəlˈvis(ə)rəl
  • 1Relating to the viscera.

    the visceral nervous system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There appear to be no highly specific pathways for visceral sensation in the central nervous system.
    • Herniation of bowel loops often causes visceral pain with vomiting and bowel obstruction.
    • When both procedures were negative, all patients underwent visceral angiography.
    • No effect was observed on visceral sites of metastases, although reassuringly no trend toward an increase was identified.
    • The job of stress hormones is to withdraw the blood supply from the visceral organs towards the fighting and running muscles of the arms and legs.
    • There is an increase in abdominal and visceral fat which contributes to increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
    • Most fossil crinoids have the main visceral body raised above the sea floor by a stem, also called a stalk or column.
    • Some of this fluid crosses the visceral pleura and accumulates as a small sterile pleural effusion.
    • A visceral pleural line is seen without distal lung markings.
    • Its decline is associated with renal failure and visceral gout.
    • One of the surprises of the Gulf War studies is that the organism was also capable of causing visceral disease.
    • Ischaemia secondary to reduced cardiac output may contribute to the risk of visceral damage.
    • The small black dots represent the increased concentration of molecules inside a dense visceral structure or bone.
    • The cells of the visceral mesoderm and dorsal vessel also express both genes.
    • Thoracic and abdominal visceral involvement and hepatosplenomegaly were absent.
    • The visceral obesity in patients with metabolic syndrome is associated with dyslipidemia.
    • In the chest, the tumors can arise from either the visceral or parietal pleura.
    • It does nothing to remove the visceral fat that accumulates around the abdominal organs.
    • The goal was to maintain Mr V's nutritional status and visceral stores before surgery.
    • It is extremely difficult to prove that a malignant melanoma originates in a visceral site.
    Synonyms
    enteric, gastroenteric, duodenal, coeliac, gastric, ventral, stomach, abdominal
    1. 1.1 Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect.
      the voters' visceral fear of change
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alternatively cerebral and visceral, it's not easy listening, but is posesssed of a restless, elemental energy.
      • Goodhart thinks he can play on a certain visceral anti-Americanism that is characteristic of the British left.
      • It is these forms that I think we respond to on a visceral level.
      • The driving anger is far deeper and both more visceral and more principled.
      • Many of the photographs graphically show pain's visceral nature.
      • I did not enjoy manipulating people's visceral reaction to tortuous stimuli.
      • My initial negative reaction was not based on a cool assessment of their ideas, but on a visceral dislike of intellectual bandwagon jumping.
      • The film illustrates this shift in consciousness with a visceral ferocity.
      • As an adult, Christopher is the creation of his most cherished fantasies and visceral fears.
      • There's a visceral pleasure in shoving the clutch, and unleashing the next wave of acceleration as part of a fluid mechanical process.
      • Therefore it is good, once in a while, to take a deep breath of petrol and rubber, and reawaken that visceral love of the machine.
      • Are too many writers coming from an intellectual rather than a visceral view of the world?
      • Many modern Noh theatres have lost the visceral effect that comes from this traditional layout.
      • Useem says that students develop a visceral understanding of the problems leaders encounter.
      • Were you ever tempted to beef things up to create a visceral, rather than emotional reaction?
      • The Prime Minister, who sees himself as a realist, is driven by visceral fears.
      • When it becomes necessary to abandon reason, decisions become more visceral.
      • Gregor's beats provided something visceral, the bones, blood and guts of the song.
      • The viewer of art sees beyond its visceral ingredients and in some sense is intellectually or emotionally engaged.
      • This is a visceral, gut reaction, though, similar to a scream after you've stubbed your toe.
 
 
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