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fenestral of or relating to windows
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fenestrated capillaries one of the two major types of capillaries, found in the intestinal mucosa, renal glomeruli, pancreas, endocrine glands, and other tissues, and characterized by circular fenestrae or pores that penetrate the endothelium and may be closed by a very thin diaphragm. Cf. continuous c's.
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fenestra In nematodes: A window or transparent spot; in some Heteroderidae, a thin-walled region of the vulval cone. (Pl. fenestrae.) (14)
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fenestrate applied to the naked hyaline spots on the wings of many of the Lepidoptera.
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fenestration 1. A natural or surgically created opening in a surface; 2. The presence of such openings; or 3. the operation of cutting an opening in the bony labyrinth between the inner ear and tympanum to replace natural fenestrae that are not functional.
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