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viscera

Viscera vs Organs - What's the difference?

viscera | organs |


As nouns the difference between viscera and organs

is that viscera is viscus while organs is .

Viscera vs Haslet - What's the difference?

viscera | haslet |


As nouns the difference between viscera and haslet

is that viscera is viscus while haslet is the internal organs of an animal, especially the heart and liver of a pig.

Viscera vs Pluck - What's the difference?

viscera | pluck |


As nouns the difference between viscera and pluck

is that viscera is viscus while pluck is an instance of plucking.

As a verb pluck is

(lb) to pull something sharply; to pull something out.

Viscera vs Bowel - What's the difference?

viscera | bowel |


As nouns the difference between viscera and bowel

is that viscera is viscus while bowel is (chiefly|medicine) a part or division of the intestines, usually the large intestine.

As a verb bowel is

to disembowel.

Entrail vs Viscera - What's the difference?

entrail | viscera |


As nouns the difference between entrail and viscera

is that entrail is (usually|in the plural) an internal organ of an animal while viscera is viscus.

As a verb entrail

is (archaic) to interweave or bind.

Innard vs Viscera - What's the difference?

innard | viscera |


As nouns the difference between innard and viscera

is that innard is entrail; gut; intestine while viscera is viscus.

As an adverb innard

is .

Racecar vs Viscera - What's the difference?

racecar | viscera |


As nouns the difference between racecar and viscera

is that racecar is while viscera is viscus.

Viscera - What does it mean?

viscera | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun viscera

is plural of lang=en Collectively, the internal organs of the body, especially those contained within the abdominal and thoracic cavities, such as the liver, heart, or stomach.

Viscera vs Intuitive - What's the difference?

viscera | intuitive |


As nouns the difference between viscera and intuitive

is that viscera is viscus while intuitive is one who has (especially parapsychological) intuition.

As an adjective intuitive is

spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought.

Taxonomy vs Viscera - What's the difference?

taxonomy | viscera |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and viscera

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while viscera is viscus.

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