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viscera

internal organs / innermost parts / entrails
Noun

This term carries a clinical and visceral quality, evoking the raw, physical reality of internal anatomy. It is most frequently used in medical, forensic, or biological contexts to describe the organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Because it refers to a collective mass of organs, it often suggests a sense of vulnerability or the hidden interior of a living being. In a figurative sense, the word shifts toward a darker, more critical tone. When applied to organizations or systems, it implies a hidden, often corrupt or decaying core, suggesting that the internal mechanisms are grotesque or dysfunctional. Grammatically, this word is a plural noun (the plural of viscus) and is typically treated as a collective plural in English usage.

Meanings

Noun

The internal organs in the main cavities of the body, especially those in the abdomen.

"The surgeon carefully examined the viscera to locate the source of the internal bleeding."

Noun

The innermost parts of a structure or organization, often used to describe the complex internal workings of a system.

"The investigative report exposed the rotting viscera of the city's political machine."

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