Noun
pl. of Viscus.
of Viscus
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhatever part of the animal fabric-whatever series of muscles, whatever viscera might be selected for comparison-the result would be the same-the lower Apes and the Gorilla would differ more than the Gorilla and the Man. Thomas Henry Huxley
What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the state of our ductless glands and viscera. Aldous Huxley
Basic principle is the stimulation of nerves originating from the spinal cord, which can trigger reflex actions on viscera or inner organs. Source: Internet
He was tired of seeing horror films that relied almost entirely on viscera to be scary. Source: Internet
He readily admitted to performing necrophilia with several of his victims' bodies, including performing sexual acts with their viscera citation as he dismembered their bodies in his bathtub. Source: Internet
After getting all the possible reports of post-mortem, viscera, diatom and even DNA negative to the murder angle, the crime branch has now sent the file to the district magistrate to take a final call. Source: Internet