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liver the largest solid organ in the body, which secretes bile and is the site of numerous metabolic functions.
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liver A fabulous bird, after which Liverpool is supposed to have derived its name. It resembles the cormorant. The arms of Liverpool are blazoned: "Argent, a liver sable, billed and legged gules, holding in his bill a bunch of laver vert."
Ãâó: digiserve.com/heraldry/pimb_l.htm
liver A large very vascular glandular organ of a dark-red color situated in the upper part of the abdomen on the right side; it is dome-shaped from fitting under the diaphragm; it has double blood supply from the hepatic artery and the portal vein; it produces and secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood which passes through it (as by converting most sugars into glycerin which it stores up until required, and by forming urea); it is essential to life.
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liver a grayish reddish brown (also called liver brown and liver maroon).
Ãâó: www.apparelsearch.com/Glossary_L_2.htm
living will A document that allows an individual to choose or refuse medical treatment in case he or she is dying and not able to communicate his or her wishes.
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