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thalamic
thal·a·mus T0139400 (thăl′ə-məs)n. pl. thal·a·mi (-mī′) A large ovoid mass of gray matter situated in the posterior part of the forebrain that relays sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex. [Latin, inner chamber, from Greek thalamos.] tha·lam′ic (thə-lăm′ĭk) adj.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeethalamusthalamic
tha·lam·ic (thă-lam'ik), Relating to the thalamus.tha·lam·ic (thă-lam'ik) Relating to the thalamus. |