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Omenta — Omentum O*men tum, n.; pl. {Omenta}. [L.] (Anat.) A free fold of the peritoneum, or one serving to connect viscera, support blood vessels, etc.; an epiplo[ o]n. [1913 Webster] Note: The great, or gastrocolic, omentum forms, in most mammals, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
omenta — o·men·tum || əʊ mentÉ™m n. fold of the peritoneum which connects the stomach and the abdominal viscera (Anatomy) … English contemporary dictionary
omental — omenta̱l, in fachspr. Fügungen: omenta̱lis, ...le [zu ↑Omentum]: zum ↑Omentum gehörend; z. B. in der Fügung ↑Taenia omentalis … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
OMENTUM — Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew, i. e. operiens, Levitici c. 9. v. 19. Ex ariete (obtulerunt) caudam operientem, et renes, ubi subintelligenda intestina: Ventriculum enim atque intestina pingui ac tenui omento integi, dicit Plin. l. 11. c. 37. Unde est,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Niesobia coat of arms — Niesobia Battle cry: Details Alternative names Krzywosąd, Złodzieje Earliest mention … Wikipedia
abdominal cavity — Largest hollow space of the body, between the diaphragm and the top of the pelvic cavity and surrounded by the spine and the abdominal muscles and others. It contains most of the alimentary canal, the liver and pancreas, the spleen, the kidneys,… … Universalium
Recessus — Re|cẹssus [zu lat. recedere, recessum = zurücktreten, zurückweichen] m; , [...zạ̈ßu̱ß]: Vertiefung, Mulde, Einbuchtung (z. B. in einem Organ oder zwischen benachbarten Organen; Anat.). Re|cẹssus coch|lea̱|ris: kleine Vertiefung zwischen beiden… … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
Tuber — Tu̱ber [aus lat. tuber, Gen.: tuberis = Auswuchs am Körper; Höcker, Buckel] s; s, a: Höcker, Vorsprung, physiologische Anschwellung oder Verdickung eines Organs, bes. eines Knochens (Anat.). Tu̱ber calca̱nei [ ...e i]: der hintere, untere Wulst… … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
gastrosplenic omentum — Omentum O*men tum, n.; pl. {Omenta}. [L.] (Anat.) A free fold of the peritoneum, or one serving to connect viscera, support blood vessels, etc.; an epiplo[ o]n. [1913 Webster] Note: The great, or gastrocolic, omentum forms, in most mammals, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Omental — O*men tal, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to an omentum or the omenta. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English