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su·ture S0927000 (so͞o′chər)n.1. a. The process of joining two surfaces or edges together along a line by sewing.b. The material, such as thread, gut, or wire, that is used in this procedure.c. The line or stitch so formed.2. Medicine a. The fine thread or other material used surgically to close a wound or join tissues.b. The stitch so formed.3. Anatomy The line of junction or an immovable joint between two bones, especially of the skull.4. Biology A seamlike joint or line of articulation, such as the line of dehiscence in a dry fruit or the spiral seam marking the junction of whorls of a gastropod shell.tr.v. su·tured, su·tur·ing, su·tures To join by means of sutures or a suture. [Middle English, from Latin sūtūra, from sūtus, past participle of suere, to sew; see syū- in Indo-European roots.] su′tur·al adj.su′tur·al·ly adv.sutured
sutured[′sü·chərd] (petrology) Referring to rock texture in which mineral grains or irregularly shaped crystals interfere with their neighbors, producing interlocking, irregular contacts without interstitial spaces. MedicalSeesuture |