Gralloch is a Scottish term that refers to the internal organs of a deer that are removed after hunting. While this term is specific to hunting, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe the same thing. These synonyms include dressing, cleaning, field-dressing, and evisceration. Each one conveys the act of removing the internal organs from an animal after it has been hunted. These terms can be used interchangeably, but gralloch remains the preferred term in Scottish hunting culture. Regardless of the term used, it is an important step in preparing game animals for consumption.