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perforated viscus

Posted By: ss on 2008-09-27
In Reply to: viscus or viscous? - Wondering

Subject: perforated viscus

viscus - a main organ that is situated inside the body

vis·cous (vsks)
adj.
1. Having relatively high resistance to flow.
2. Viscid; sticky.



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