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si·nu·soid S0432300 (sī′nə-soid′, -nyə-)n.1. Mathematics See sine curve.2. Anatomy Any of the venous cavities through which blood passes in various glands and organs, such as the adrenal gland and the liver. [Medieval Latin sinus, sine; see sine + -oid.] si′nu·soi′dal (-soid′l) adj.si′nu·soi′dal·ly adv.sinusoidal (ˌsaɪnəˈsɔɪdəl) adj1. (Mathematics) maths of or relating to a sine curve2. (General Physics) physics having a magnitude that varies as a sine curve ˌsinusˈoidally advThesaurusAdj. | 1. | sinusoidal - having a succession of waves or curvescurved, curving - having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend; "the curved tusks of a walrus"; "his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeSinusoidsinusoidal
si·nu·soi·dal (sī'nŭ-soy'dăl), Relating to a sinusoid.si·nus·oi·dal (sī'nŭ-soy'dăl) Relating to a sinusoid. sinusoidS09-864480 (sī′nŭs-oyd) [″ + Gr. eidos, form, shape] 1. Resembling a sinus.2. A large, permeable capillary, often lined with macrophages, found in organs such as the liver, spleen, bone marrow, and adrenal glands. Their permeability allows cells or large proteins to easily enter or leave the blood. sinusoidalS09-864500, adjectiveFinancialSeeSine Wavesinusoidal Related to sinusoidal: sinusoidal projection, sinusoidal currentWords related to sinusoidaladj having a succession of waves or curvesRelated Words |