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reticulum

N ส่วน ที่ คล้าย แห หรือ ตาข่าย  กระเพาะอาหาร ของ สัตว์ เคี้ยวเอื้อง 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RETICULUM

Re *tic "u *lum, n.;pl. Reticula. Etym: [L. dim. of rete a net. ] (Anat. )(a ) The second stomach of ruminants, in which folds of the mucous membrane form hexagonal cells; -- also called the honeycomb stomach. (b ) The neuroglia.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Reticulum

Re tic u lum |riˈtikyələm rəˈtɪkjələm |Astronomy a small southern constellation (the Net ), between Dorado and Hydrus. (as genitive Reticuli |riˈtikyəˌlī |) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Beta Reticuli. ORIGIN Latin, diminutive of rete net.

 

reticulum

re tic u lum |riˈtikyələm rəˈtɪkjələm | noun ( pl. reticula |-lə | ) 1 a fine network or netlike structure. See also endoplasmic reticulum. 2 Zoology the second stomach of a ruminant, having a honeycomblike structure, receiving food from the rumen and passing it to the omasum. DERIVATIVES re tic u lar |-lər |adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of rete net.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Reticulum

Reticulum |rɪˈtɪkjʊləm |Astronomy a small southern constellation (the Net ), between Dorado and Hydrus. ORIGIN Latin, diminutive of rete net .

 

reticulum

reticulum |rɪˈtɪkjʊləm | noun ( pl. reticula |-lə | ) 1 a fine network or net-like structure. 2 Zoology the second stomach of a ruminant, having a honeycomb-like structure, receiving food from the rumen and passing it to the omasum. DERIVATIVES reticular adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of rete net .