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Viscerali

Viscerali is a term used primarily in Italian to denote matters relating to the viscera, the internal organs of the body. In medical and anatomical language, viscerali can function as both an adjective and, less commonly, a plural noun when referring to the organs themselves in contrast with somatic structures. In English-language texts, the form viscerali is rarely used; the corresponding English term is visceral.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin viscera, meaning internal organs. In Italian it adopts the form viscerale

Usage: In anatomy, phrases such as organi viscerali or sistema viscerale describe components of the viscera.

Other contexts: Beyond medical usage, viscerali may appear as a surname or as a coined name in

See also: viscera; visceral sense and pain; visceral nervous system; somatic.

in
the
singular
and
viscerali
in
the
plural
when
used
as
an
adjective
or
noun.
The
term
is
also
used
in
discussions
of
visceral
experience
or
visceral
responses,
as
in
esperienze
viscerali,
to
denote
feelings
or
processes
that
are
internal
and
bodily
driven
rather
than
cognitive.
fiction
or
branding,
but
these
uses
are
unrelated
to
anatomy.