"internal organ" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: internal organs [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} internal organ (plural internal organs)
  1. (anatomy) An organ, such as the heart or colon, that is entirely within the confines of the body. Categories (topical): Anatomy Translations (an organ that is entirely within the confines of the body): σπλάγχνον (splánkhnon) [neuter] (Ancient Greek), 內臟 (Chinese Mandarin), 内脏 (nèizàng) (Chinese Mandarin), sisäelin (Finnish), órgano interno [masculine] (Galician), შიდა ორგანო (šida organo) (Georgian), sisusorgana (Ingrian), ball inmheánach [masculine] (Irish), 内臓 (naizō) (alt: ないぞう) (Japanese), viscus [neuter] (Latin), extum [neuter] (Latin), atsą́ siláí (Navajo), вну́тренний о́рган (vnútrennij órgan) [masculine] (Russian), órgano interno [masculine] (Spanish)

Inflected forms

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      "code": "ga",
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      ],
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    },
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      "word": "atsą́ siláí"
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      "sense": "an organ that is entirely within the confines of the body",
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