viscera (Meaning)

Wordnet

viscera (n)

internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)

Webster

viscera (n.)

pl. of Viscus.

Webster

viscera (pl.)

of Viscus

viscera Sentence Examples

  1. The malevolent sorcerer ripped out the viscera of his victims, reveling in their pain.
  2. During the autopsy, the forensic pathologist carefully examined the viscera for any signs of trauma.
  3. The beast tore through the flesh of its prey, exposing its pulsating viscera.
  4. The sight of the mangled viscera filled her with a primal revulsion.
  5. The science fiction novel featured grotesque creatures with exposed viscera.
  6. The surgeon delicately stitched up the viscera, ensuring there were no leaks.
  7. The viscera of the fallen angels were said to contain secrets that could unravel the fabric of reality.
  8. The stench of decaying viscera permeated the slaughterhouse.
  9. The cannibalistic creature voraciously devoured the viscera of its victims.
  10. The cold, lifeless viscera lay in a pool of crimson blood, a testament to the horrors of war.

FAQs About the word viscera

internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)pl. of Viscus., of Viscus

entrails, vitals, inwards, inside(s), gut, innards, intestine(s),bowel(s),chitterlings, chitlins

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The malevolent sorcerer ripped out the viscera of his victims, reveling in their pain.

During the autopsy, the forensic pathologist carefully examined the viscera for any signs of trauma.

The beast tore through the flesh of its prey, exposing its pulsating viscera.

The sight of the mangled viscera filled her with a primal revulsion.