Of, pertaining to, or affecting the viscera; splanchnic.
Having 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.
adj. L. viscera = body organs; as opposed to somatic structures.
Referring to the internal organs (heart, lungs, GI tract, etc.).
Pertaining to viscera or their outer coverings.
Pertaining to organs that are located in the trunk of the body, i.e., the heart, liver, intestines.
related to the viscera or to that part of the lining of the body cavity covering the viscera.
pertaining to the organs or to the covering of an organ
relating to the internal organs of the body cavity
organs of one of the three great body cavities, particularly in the abdomen.
Any one of the organs found in the skull, chest, abdomen or pelvis.
relating to or affecting the viscera; "visceral bleeding"; "a splanchnic nerve"
adjective, Latin viscus = an internal organ.
Relating to the internal organs, such as the gut/intestines or bladder.
pertaining to the internal organs
Pertaining to body organs.
Referring 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). See the entire definition of Visceral
Involving the major organs inside the body.
The internal organs, especially those located within the abdominal cavity.