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trabecula

N ส่วน ที่ คล้าย คน เล็กๆ 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TRABECULA

Tra *bec "u *la, n.; pl. Trabeculæ (-le ). Etym: [L., a little beam. ](Anat. )

 

Defn: A small bar, rod, bundle of fibers, or septal membrane, in the framework of an organ part.

 

TRABECULAR

TRABECULAR Tra *bec "u *lar, a. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a trabecula or trabeculæ; composed of trabeculæ.

 

TRABECULATE

TRABECULATE Tra *bec "u *late, a. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

trabecula

tra bec u la |trəˈbekyələ trəˈbɛkjələ | noun ( usu. in pl. trabeculae |-lē | ) 1 Anatomy each of a series or group of partitions formed by bands or columns of connective tissue, esp. a plate of the calcareous tissue forming cancellous bone. 2 Botany any of a number of rodlike structures in plants, e.g., a strand of sterile tissue dividing the cavity in a sporangium. DERIVATIVES tra bec u lar adjective, tra bec u late |-lit |adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of trabs beam, timber.

 

Oxford Dictionary

trabecula

trabecula |trəˈbɛkjʊlə | noun ( pl. trabeculae |-liː | ) 1 Anatomy each of a series or group of partitions formed by bands or columns of connective tissue, especially a plate of the calcareous tissue forming cancellous bone. 2 Botany any of a number of rod-like structures in plants, e.g. a strand of sterile tissue dividing the cavity in a sporangium. DERIVATIVES trabecular adjective, trabeculate |-lət |adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of trabs beam, timber .