Visceral

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or related to the viscera—internal organs of the body; splanchnic.
 * 2) Having to do with the response of the body as opposed to the intellect, as in the distinction between feeling and thinking.  Often described as intuition; compare gut feeling, gut reaction.

Synonyms

 * splanchnic

Derived terms

 * visceral pleura

Related terms

 * eviscerate
 * viscera

Antonyms

 * cerebral

Thesaurus
abdominal, affectional, affective, anal, appendical, cardiac, cecal, colic, colonic, coronary, demonstrative, duodenal, emotiometabolic, emotiomotor, emotional, emotiovascular, emotive, enteric, feeling, gastric, glandular, gut, ileac, instinctual, interior, internal, intestinal, intimate, intuitive, jejunal, mesogastric, of soul, overdemonstrative, pyloric, rectal, soulful, splanchnic

Etymology
From viscera:, plural of viscus:.

Anagrams

 * cavilers
 * claviers

Adjective

 * 1) visceral