| visceral peritoneum | The layer of peritoneum investing the abdominal organs. Synonym: peritoneum viscerale. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| visceral plate | The inner of the two layers of the lateral mesoderm; the splanchnic mesoderm that becomes associated with the endoderm and together with it constitutes the splanchnopleure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral pleura | The layer investing the lungs and dipping into the fissures between the several lobes. Synonym: pleura pulmonalis, pleura visceralis, pulmonary pleura. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral pleurisy | Inflammation of the pleura covering the lungs. Synonym: visceral pleurisy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral sense | The perception of the existence of the internal organs. Synonym: seventh sense, splanchnesthesia, splanchnesthetic sensibility. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral skeleton | 1. <anatomy> Any bony formation in an organ, as in the heart, tongue, or penis of certain animals; the term also includes, according to some anatomists, the cartilaginous rings of the trachea and bronchi. 2. That part of the skeleton connected with the sense organs and the viscera. The bony framework protecting the viscera, such as the ribs and sternum, the pelvic bones, and the anterior portion of the skull. Synonym: splanchnoskeleton, visceral skeleton. Origin: Gr. An entrail + E. Skeleton. Source: Websters Dictionary (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral surface of liver | The posteroinferior surface of the liver that faces adjacent abdominal organs; the porta hepatis and gallbladder are located on this surface. Synonym: facies visceralis hepatis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral surface of the spleen | The surface of the spleen in contact with adjacent viscera. Synonym: facies visceralis splenis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceral traction reflex | Laryngeal spasm precipitated during an operation by traction on the stomach, gallbladder, or appendiceal mesentery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| visceralgia | Pain in any viscera. Origin: viscera + G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| viscerimotor | 1. Relating to or controlling movement in the viscera; denoting the autonomic nerves innervating the viscera, especially the intestines. 2. Denoting a movement having a relation to the viscera; referring to reflex muscular contractions of the abdominal wall in cases of visceral disease. Synonym: viscerimotor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| viscero- | The viscera. See: splanchno-. Origin: L. Viscus, pl. Viscera, the internal organs (05 Mar 2000) |
| viscerocranium | That part of the skull derived from the embryonic pharyngeal arches; it comprises the facial bones of the facial skeleton (under bone) and is distinct from that part of the skull which forms the neurocranium or braincase. Synonym: cranium viscerale, visceral cranium, jaw skeleton, splanchnocranium. Origin: viscero-+ cranium Cartilaginous viscerocranium, those elements of the foetal skull derived from the second and succeeding pharyngeal arch cartilages. Membranous viscerocranium, membranous bones, developed in the foetal skull, that overlie maxillary and mandibular components of the first pharyngeal arch cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| viscerogenic | Of visceral origin; denoting a number of sensory and other reflexes. Origin: viscero-+ G. -gen, producing (05 Mar 2000) |
| viscerogenic reflex | Any of a number of reflex's, such as headache, cough, disturbed pulse, etc., caused by disordered conditions of any of the viscera. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| viscidity |
cohesiveness: the property of being cohesive and sticky
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| viscidness |
cohesiveness: the property of being cohesive and sticky
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| viscera |
internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity); "`viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'"
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| visceral cavity |
one of the cavities of the body containing organs, such as the thoracic, abdominal, or pelvic cavity; called also splanchnic c.
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that in which the stimulus is set up by some state of an internal organ.
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| VISC | a measuring instrument for measuring viscosity |
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| VISC | of or relating to the measurement of viscosity |
| VISC | resistance of a liquid to sheer forces (and hence to flow) |
| VISC | a British peer who ranks below an earl and above a baron |
| VISC | (in various countries) a son or younger brother or a count |
| VISC | English admiral who defeated the French fleets of Napoleon but was mortally wounded at Trafalgar (1758-1805) |
| VISC | British newspaper publisher (1865-1922) |
| VISC | English statesman and philosopher |
| VISC | the title of a viscount |
| VISC | the dignity or rank or position of a viscount or viscountess |
| VISC | a noblewoman holding the rank of viscount in her own right |
| VISC | a wife or widow of a viscount |
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