| funiculi |
genitive and plural of funiculus.
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| funiculi of spinal cord |
funiculi medullae spinalis.
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| funiculoepididymitis |
inflammation of the spermatic cord and the epididymis.
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| funic presentation |
Appearance of the umbilical cord during labor.
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| funicular |
Funicular A type of lift which uses a car traveling on steel rails, as a carrier. Most funiculars are "jigback" lifts, meaning that the weight of a car coming down counterbalances the weight of a car going up. Some funiciulars use two tracks, and some use just one, switching into two tracks in the middle of the line to allow the cars to pass. Most funiculars are in Europe. ...
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