viscus

/ˈvɪskəs/
noun
  1. An internal organ of the body, especially one in the chest or abdomen.
    • The surgeon carefully examined each viscus during the operation.
    • A blunt force injury can damage a viscus such as the liver or spleen.
    • In anatomy class, we learned about the structure of each viscus.
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