| funic | <anatomy> Funicular. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| funicle | <botany> The stalk of an ovule. (09 Oct 1997) |
| funicular | 1. Consisting of a small cord or fibre. 2. Dependent on the tension of a cord. 3. <anatomy> Pertaining to a funiculus; made up of, or resembling, a funiculus, or funiculi; as, a funicular ligament. Funicular action, the polygonal figure assumed by a cord fastened at its extremities, and sustaining weights at different points. Origin: Cf. F. Funiculaire. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| funicular graft | A nerve graft in which each funiculus (composed of two or more fasciculi) is approximated and sutured separately. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funicular hydrocele | Fluid in a portion of the tunica vaginalis shut off from both testis and abdominal cavity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funicular myelitis | Inflammation involving any of the columns of the spinal cord. Synonym: subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funicular myelosis | Degeneration of spinal cord white matter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funicular process | The tunica vaginalis surrounding the spermatic cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funicular souffle | <obstetrics, paediatrics> A blowing murmur, synchronous with the foetal heart beat, sometimes only systolic and sometimes continuous, heard on auscultation over the pregnant uterus. Synonym: funic souffle, funicular souffle, umbilical souffle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funiculi | The pleural of funiculus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funiculi medullae spinalis | Any of the columns of the spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funiculitis | 1. Inflammation of a funiculus, especially of the spermatic cord. 3. Inflammation of the umbilical cord usually associated with chorioamnionitis. Origin: funiculus + G. -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| funiculopexy | Suturing of the spermatic cord to the surrounding tissue in the correction of an undescended testicle. Origin: funiculus + G. Pexis, a fixing (05 Mar 2000) |
| funiculus | Origin: L, a little cord. See Funicle. 1. (Anat) A cord, baud, or bundle of fibres; especially, one of the small bundles of fibres, of which large nerves are made up; applied also to different bands of white matter in the brain and spinal cord. 2. <zoology> A short cord which connects the embryo of some myriapods with the amnion. In Bryozoa, an organ extending back from the stomach. See Bryozoa, and Phylactolema. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| funiculus amnii | Amniotic cord found in several domestic animals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| funicle |
the stalk of a plant ovule or seed
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| funicular |
relating to or operated by a cable; "funicular railway" cable railway: a railway up the side of a mountain pulled by a moving cable and having counterbalancing ascending and descending cars
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| funiculitis |
inflammation of a funiculus (especially an inflammation of the spermatic cord)
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funicle: the stalk of a plant ovule or seed any of several body structure resembling a cord
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(1) a fine rope of hyphae (Pitt & Hocking, 1985); (2) the cord attaching the peridiole to the inner wall of a basidioma in some Nidulariales. adj. funicular.
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| funic | the stalk of a plant ovule or seed |
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| funic | a railway up the side of a mountain pulled by a moving cable and having counterbalancing ascending and descending cars |
| funic | relating to or operated by a cable |
| funic | a railway up the side of a mountain pulled by a moving cable and having counterbalancing ascending and descending cars |
| funic | inflammation of a funiculus (especially an inflammation of the spermatic cord) |
| funic | any of several body structure resembling a cord |
| funic | the stalk of a plant ovule or seed |
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