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hilumenUK
hi·lum H0206100 (hī′ləm)n. pl. hi·la (-lə) 1. a. The scar on a seed, such as a bean, indicating the point of attachment to the funiculus.b. The nucleus of a starch grain.2. The area through which ducts, nerves, or blood vessels enter and leave a gland or organ. [Latin hīlum, trifle.] hi′lar (-lər) adj.hilum (ˈhaɪləm) n, pl -la (-lə) 1. (Botany) botany a. a scar on the surface of a seed marking its point of attachment to the seed stalk (funicle)b. the nucleus of a starch grain2. (Anatomy) a deep fissure or depression on the surface of a bodily organ around the point of entrance or exit of vessels, nerves, or ducts[C17: from Latin: trifle; see nihil]hi•lum (ˈhaɪ ləm) n., pl. -la (-lə) 1. the scar remaining on a seed or spore at its point of former attachment. 2. the notch or recess where the vessels, nerves, etc., enter or emerge from a bodily part. [1650–60; < New Latin; Latin: little thing, trifle; see nil] hi′lar, adj. hi·lum (hī′ləm) A mark or scar on a seed, such as a bean, showing where it was formerly attached to the plant.hilum - The scar on a seed marking the point where it was attached to its seed vessel.See also related terms for marking.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hilum - (anatomy) a depression or fissure where vessels or nerves or ducts enter a bodily organ; "the hilus of the kidney"hilusfissure - (anatomy) a long narrow slit or groove that divides an organ into lobesanatomy, general anatomy - the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals | | 2. | hilum - the scar on certain seeds marking its point of attachment to the funiclepoint - the precise location of something; a spatially limited location; "she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street" | TranslationshilumenUK
hilum1. Botanya. a scar on the surface of a seed marking its point of attachment to the seed stalk (funicle) b. the nucleus of a starch grain 2. Anatomy a deep fissure or depression on the surface of a bodily organ around the point of entrance or exit of vessels, nerves, or ducts hilum[′hī·ləm] (anatomy) hilus (botany) Scar on a seed marking the point of detachment from the funiculus. hilumenUK
hilum [hi´lum] (pl. hi´la) (L.) a depression or pit at the part of an organ where vessels and nerves enter.hi·lum, pl. hi·la (hī'lŭm, hī'lă), [TA] Avoid the incorrect form hilus.1. The part of an organ where the nerves and vessels enter and leave. Synonym(s): porta (1) 2. A depression or slit resembling the hilum in the olivary nucleus of the brain. [L. a small bit or trifle] hilum (hī′ləm)n. pl. hi·la (-lə) 1. a. The scar on a seed, such as a bean, indicating the point of attachment to the funiculus.b. The nucleus of a starch grain.2. The area through which ducts, nerves, or blood vessels enter and leave a gland or organ. hi′lar (-lər) adj.hi·lum, pl. hila (hī'lŭm, -lă) [TA] 1. The part of an organ where the nerves and vessels enter and leave. Synonym(s): porta (1) . 2. A depression or slit resembling the hilum in the olivary nucleus of the brain. hilum A small gap or opening in an organ through which connecting structures such as arteries, veins, nerves or ducts enter or leave.hilum - a scar located down one side of a seed indicating the point of attachment of the OVULE to the ovary
- a notch on the concave side of the mammalian kidney through which the blood vessels and nerves pass.
hi·lum, pl. hila (hī'lŭm, -lă) [TA] 1. The part of an organ where the nerves and vessels enter and leave. Synonym(s): porta (1) . 2. A depression or slit resembling the hilum in the olivary nucleus of the brain. hilumenUK Related to hilum: Hilum of kidney, Hilum of lungSynonyms for hilumnoun (anatomy) a depression or fissure where vessels or nerves or ducts enter a bodily organSynonymsRelated Words- fissure
- anatomy
- general anatomy
noun the scar on certain seeds marking its point of attachment to the funicleRelated Words |