| fimbria |
thin projections forming a fringe (especially around the ovarian end of the Fallopian tube)
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| fimbriate |
having a fringe of slender processes
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| fimbria |
thick ciliated hairs at the termination of the abdomen conspicuous in the genus Andrena. See scopa, flocculus.
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| fimbriae |
( Latin = a fringe) fingerlike projections at the ovarian end of uterine tube. At ovulation they sit over the ovary to aid egg movement into the uterine tube.
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| fimbria |
Latin for a fringe, particularly the fringed, open end of the fallopian tube referred to as the fimbrial end. Plural: fimbriae.
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