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viscus

/vis-kuhs/US // ˈvɪs kəs //UK // (ˈvɪskəs) //

粘液,黏液,粘性,内脏

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the singular of viscera.

Examples

  • The viscus used for this purpose is an animal juice, which nature has enabled them to elaborate.

  • This viscus has been injured in a variety of ways during operations on the pelvic organs.

  • The frequent use of the bladder sound is very useful at this stage, as it is quite easy to wound this viscus laterally.

  • Without enough good blood, no gland can secrete properly, no viscus can fully discharge its office.

  • Which shows only that God in putting him together had not forgotten that viscus the liver which is usual on such occasions.