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funicle Ridge spiralling ito the umbilicus, as in Naticidae. Furrow(s): A pronounced groove in a shell. Broad, usually shallow grooves.
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funiculus The stalk of an ovule.
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funiculus L. funis, cord. A cord-like area of white matter containing several neural tracts. Anterior and lateral funiculi of spinal cord.
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funiculus (L. little cord or rope): Refers to three broad columns of white matter within the spinal cord that contain several different ascending and descending tracts or fasciculi.
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funicle Noun. (Latin, funiculus = small cord). 1. Antennal segments between the ring segments (anelli) or pedicel and the club (clavus). 2. A small cord; a slender stalk.
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