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ra·phe also rha·phe (rā′fē′)n. pl. ra·phae (-fē′) also rha·phae 1. Anatomy A seamlike line or ridge between two similar parts of a body organ, as in the scrotum.2. Botany The portion of the funiculus that is united to the ovule wall, commonly visible as a line or ridge on the seed coat.3. The median groove of a diatom valve. [New Latin, from Greek rhaphē, seam, suture, from rhaptein, to sew; see wer- in Indo-European roots.]raphe (ˈreɪfɪ) n, pl -phae (-fiː) 1. (Botany) an elongated ridge of conducting tissue along the side of certain seeds2. (Microbiology) a longitudinal groove on the valve of a diatom3. (Anatomy) anatomy a connecting ridge, such as that between the two halves of the medulla oblongata[C18: via New Latin from Greek rhaphē a seam, from rhaptein to sew together]ra•phe (ˈreɪ fi) n., pl. -phae (-fē). 1. a seam along the middle of an anatomical structure, as the underside of the tongue. 2. Bot. (in certain ovules) a ridge connecting the hilum with the chalaza. [1745–55; < New Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | raphe - a ridge that forms a seam between two partsrhaphepalatine raphe - the seam at the middle of the hard palatescrotum - the external pouch that contains the testesridge - any long raised strip | Translations
rapheenUK
raphe[′rā·fē] (anatomy) A broad seamlike junction between two lateral halves of an organ or other body part. (botany) The part of the funiculus attached along its full length to the integument of an anatropous ovule, between the chalaza and the attachment to the placenta. The longitudinal median line or slit on a diatom valve. rapheenUK
raphe [ra´fe] a seam; anatomic nomenclature for the line of union of the halves of various symmetrical parts.abdominal raphe linea alba.ra·phe (rā'fē), [TA] Avoid the mispronunciations rah-fā' and rāf. Do not place an acute accent over the final e of this Greek word. Although r at the beginning of a Greek word is usually followed by h in English spelling, this word is correctly spelled either raphe or rhaphe.The line of union of two contiguous, bilaterally symmetric structures. Synonym(s): rhaphe [G. rhaphē, suture, seam] raphe also rhaphe (rā′fē′)n. pl. ra·phae (-fē′) 1. Anatomy A seamlike line or ridge between two similar parts of a body organ, as in the scrotum.2. Botany The portion of the funiculus that is united to the ovule wall, commonly visible as a line or ridge on the seed coat.3. The median groove of a diatom valve.ra·phe , rhaphe (rā'fē) [TA] The line of union of two contiguous, bilaterally symmetric structures. [G. rhaphē, suture, seam]raphe A seam. The line or ridge of union between two mirror-image or symmetrical body parts.raphe a longitudinal slit or ridge as found in diatoms, or in some seeds where it marks the position of the FUNICLE (1).ra·phe , rhaphe (rā'fē) [TA] Line of union of two contiguous, bilaterally symmetric structures. [G. rhaphē, suture, seam]rapheenUK
Synonyms for raphenoun a ridge that forms a seam between two partsSynonymsRelated Words- palatine raphe
- scrotum
- ridge
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