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DictionarySeepoleoccipital pole
occipital pole[äk′sip·əd·əl ¦pōl] (anatomy) The tip of the occipital lobe of the brain. occipital pole
pole [pōl] 1. either extremity of any axis, as of the fetal ellipse or a body organ.2. either one of two points that have opposite physical qualities (electric or other). adj., adj po´lar.cephalic pole the end of the fetal ellipse at which the head of the fetus is situated.frontal pole the most prominent part of the anterior end of each hemisphere" >cerebral hemisphere.occipital pole the posterior end of the occipital lobe of the brain.pelvic pole the end of the fetal ellipse at which the breech of the fetus is situated.temporal pole the prominent anterior end of the temporal lobe of the brain.oc·cip·i·tal pole [TA] of cer·e·brumthe most posterior promontory of each cerebral hemisphere; the apex of the occipital lobe. Synonym(s): occipital pole [TA], polus occipitalis [TA]occipital poleThe posterior extremity of the occipital lobe.See also: poleFinancialSeePole |