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saccule
sac·cule S0008000 (săk′yo͞ol) also sac·cu·lus (-yə-ləs)n. pl. sac·cules also sac·cu·li (săk′yə-lī′) 1. A small sac.2. The smaller of two membranous sacs in the vestibule of the inner ear. [Latin sacculus, diminutive of saccus, bag; see sack1.]saccule (ˈsækjuːl) or sacculusn, pl -cules or -li (liː) 1. (Anatomy) a small sac2. (Anatomy) the smaller of the two parts of the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. Compare utricle1[C19: from Latin sacculus diminutive of saccus sack1]sac•cule (ˈsæk yul) n. 1. the smaller of two sacs in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. 2. a little sac. [1830–40; < Latin sacculus] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | saccule - a small sac or pouch (especially the smaller chamber of the membranous labyrinth)sacculusmembranous labyrinth - the sensory structures of the inner ear including the labyrinthine receptors and the cochlea; contained within the bony labyrinthsac - a structure resembling a bag in an animal | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeesacculussaccule
saccule [sak´ūl] 1. a little bag, sac, or pouch.2. the smaller of the two divisions of the membranous labyrinth" >labyrinth, which communicates with the cochlear duct by way of the ductus reuniens.laryngeal saccule sacculus laryngis.sac·cule (sak'yūl), 1. The smaller of the two membranous sacs in the vestibule of the labyrinth, lying in the spheric recess; it is connected with the cochlear duct by a very short tube, the ductus reuniens, and with the utriculus by the beginning of the endolymphatic sac and the utriculosaccularis duct that joins it. 2. The immense bag-shaped structure formed by peptidoglycans as part of the cell wall of certain microorganisms. Synonym(s): sacculus [TA], sacculus proprius, sacculus vestibuli [L. sacculus] saccule (săk′yo͞ol) also sacculus (-yə-ləs)n. pl. saccules also sacculi (săk′yə-lī′) 1. A small sac.2. The smaller of two membranous sacs in the vestibule of the inner ear.sac·cule (sak'yūl) 1. The smaller of the two membranous sacs in the vestibule of the labyrinth, lying in the spheric recess; connected with the cochlear duct by a very short tube, the ductus reuniens, and with the utriculus by the beginning of the ductus endolymphaticus and the ductus utriculosaccularis that joins it. 2. The immense, bag-shaped structure formed by peptidoglycans as part of the cell wall of certain microorganisms. Synonym(s): sacculus [TA] . [L. sacculus]saccule - any small sac.
- a membranous labyrinth joined to the UTRICLE and forming part of the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear.
sac·cule (sak'yūl) 1. [TA] Smaller of two membranous sacs in vestibule of labyrinth, lying in spheric recess; connected with cochlear duct by a short tube, the ductus reuniens, and with utriculus by beginning of endolymphatic sac and the utriculosaccularis duct that joins it. 2. Immense bag-shaped structure formed by peptidoglycans as part of the cell wall of some microorganisms. [L. sacculus]saccule
Synonyms for sacculenoun a small sac or pouch (especially the smaller chamber of the membranous labyrinth)SynonymsRelated Words |