vis-cer-al (vîs´er-el) adjective
1. Relating to, situated in, or affecting the viscera.
2. Perceived in or as if in the viscera; profound: "The scientific approach to life is not really appropriate to states of visceral anguish" (Anthony Burgess).
3. Instinctive: visceral needs. See synonyms at instinctive.
- vis´cerally adverb

instinctive (în-stîngk´tîv) adjective
1. Of, relating to, or prompted by instinct.
2. Arising from impulse; spontaneous and unthinking: an instinctive mistrust of bureaucrats.
- instinc´tively adverb

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