| habenula |
L. habena, strap or bridle rein; from habere, to hold. Habenular nuclei, so-named because early anatomists considered the pineal gland the seat of the soul, and the adjacent habenulae were the reins by which the soul controlled the brain.
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| habenulae |
genitive and plural of habenula.
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| habenular |
pertaining to a habenula.
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| habenular b. |
habenula (def. 2).
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| habenular n., lateral |
n. habenularis lateralis.
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