| opercular | <anatomy> The principal opercular bone or operculum of fishes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| opercular fold | Tissue forming a bridge or an adhesion between the tonsil and the anterior pillar of the fauces. (05 Mar 2000) |
| opercular part | One of the three small cortical convolutions together forming a cover for the insular region. Opercular convolutions are frontal, temporal, and parietal. Synonym: pars opercularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| operculated | 1. <botany> Closed by a lid or cover, as the capsules of the mosses. 2. <zoology> Having an operculum, or an apparatus for protecting the gills; said of shells and of fishes. Origin: L. Operculatus, p.p. Of operculare to furnish with a lid, fr. Operculum lid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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having an operculum
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| opercula of insula |
the areas of the cerebral cortex overlapping above and below the insular lobe (insula) of the cerebral hemisphere forming part of the lips of the lateral sulcus, and separated by the rami of the lateral sulcus; see o. frontale, o. frontoparietale, and o. temporale.
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with a lid or cover; of an ascus or a sporangium, opening by an apical lid to discharge the ascospores or sporangiospores. cf. inoperculate.
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