liver1A. liver
B. hepatic vein
C. hepatic artery
D. portal vein
E. common bile duct
F. stomach
G. cystic duct
H. gallbladder
liv·er 1
(lĭv′ər)n.1. A large, reddish-brown, glandular organ in the abdominal cavity of vertebrates that secretes bile and is active in the formation of certain blood proteins and in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
2. An organ in invertebrates that is similar to the vertebrate liver.
3. The bile-secreting organ of certain animals, used as food.
4. A dark reddish brown.
adj.1. Made of or flavored with liver: liver pâté.
2. Of a dark reddish brown.
liv·er 2
(lĭv′ər)n. One who lives in a specified manner: a high liver.
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liver
(ˈlɪvə) n1. (Anatomy) a multilobed highly vascular reddish-brown glandular organ occupying most of the upper right part of the human abdominal cavity immediately below the diaphragm. It secretes bile, stores glycogen, detoxifies certain poisons, and plays an important part in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fat, helping to maintain a correct balance of nutrients.
2. (Anatomy) the corresponding organ in animals
3. (Cookery) the liver of certain animals used as food
4. (Colours) a reddish-brown colour, sometimes with a greyish tinge
[Old English lifer; related to Old High German lebrav, Old Norse lefr, Greek liparos fat]
ˈliverless adj
liver
(ˈlɪvə) na person who lives in a specified way: a fast liver.
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liv•er1
(ˈlɪv ər)
n. 1. a large, reddish brown, glandular organ in vertebrates, located in the upper abdominal cavity and functioning in the secretion of bile and in essential metabolic processes.
2. this organ of an animal, as a calf, chicken, or goose, used as food.
3. a diseased condition of the liver: a touch of liver.
4. a reddish brown color.
v.i. 5. (of paint, ink, etc.) to undergo irreversible thickening.
[before 900; Old English lifer, c. Middle Dutch lever, Old High German libara, Old Norse lifr]
liv•er2
(ˈlɪv ər)
n. 1. a person who lives in a manner specified: an extravagant liver.
2. a dweller; inhabitant.
[1325–75]
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liv·er
(lĭv′ər)1. A large glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrate animals that is essential to many metabolic processes. The liver secretes bile, stores fat and sugar as reserve energy sources, converts harmful substances to less toxic forms, and regulates the amount of blood in the body.
2. A similar organ of invertebrate animals.
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