viscera Meaning in Tamil ( viscera வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தேகத்தின் உறுப்புகள்,
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viscera's Usage Examples:
The visceral hump is low and not drawn out into a spire.
Liver wholly or partially contained in the visceral mass.
He had a visceral dislike of Europe.
The demonstration which it affords of the extreme shortening of the Euthyneurous visceral nerve-loop is most instructive and valuable for comparison with and explanation of the condition of the nervous centres in Cephalopoda, as also of some Opisthobranchia.
, and her two sons Roger and Henry, together with an urn containing the viscera of St Louis of France, who died in 1270.
The soft integument and limbs of the mesosoma have been removed as well as all the viscera and muscles, so that the inner surface of the terga of these somites with their entopophyses are seen.
Jacobean plays, before Shakespeare, were particularly visceral, and I don't think Alex is going to ignore that!This linked with the highly visceral nature of the crucifixion is reminiscent of much of Peter Greenaway's work from around the same time.
Posteriorly beneath the posterior adductors, and covered only by a thin layer of elongated epidermal cells, are the visceral ganglia.
Hinder part of visceral hump.
The euthyneurous visceral loop is long, and presents only one ganglion (in Aplysia camelus, but two distinct ganglia joined to one another in Aplysia hybrida of the English coast), placed at its extreme limit, representing both the right and left visceral ganglia and the third or abdominal ganglion, which are so often separately present.
Actaeon is prosobranchiate, the visceral commissure is twisted in Actaeon and Chilina, and even slightly still in Bulla and Scaphander; in Actaeon and Limacina the osphradium is to the left, innervated by the supra-intestinal ganglion.
'In the burntofferings of male kine to Isis, the carcase of the steer, after evisceration, was filled with fine bread, honey, raisins, figs, frankincense, myrrh and other aromatics, and thus stuffed was roasted, being basted all the while by pouring over it large quantities of sweet oil, and then eaten with great festivity.
- Nervous system of Haliotis; the visceral loop is lightly shaded; the buccal ganglia are omitted.