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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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evisceratee‧vis‧ce‧rate /ɪˈvɪsəreɪt/ verb [transitive] formal or technical MHto cut the organs out of a person’s or animal’s body
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eviscerate• The mine went up on the ridge, a great leaping core of compacted soil, the earth eviscerated.• A narrative scene shows owl-headed figures using a crescent-shaped knife to eviscerate a victim.• Peggy the Hun would not eviscerate him and might even give him some credit for brains.• These were not the wizened and eviscerated pharaohs wrapped in yards of dusty gauze that one normally pictures when mummies are mentioned.
Origin eviscerate (1500-1600) Latin past participle of eviscerare, from viscera “body organs”
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