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calix
ca·lix C0037100 (kā′lĭks, kăl′ĭks)n. ca·li·ces (kā′lĭ-sēz′, kăl′ĭ-) 1. Ecclesiastical A chalice.2. Anatomy A calyx. [Latin calix, calic-, cup.]calix (ˈkeɪlɪks; ˈkæ-) n, pl calices (ˈkælɪˌsiːz) a cup; chalice[C18: from Latin: chalice]ca•lix (ˈkeɪ lɪks, ˈkæl ɪks) n., pl. cal•i•ces (ˈkæl ɪˌsiz) a cup or chalice. [1705–10; < Latin; see chalice] EncyclopediaSeecalyxcalix
calix [ka´liks] (pl. ca´lices) (L.) a cuplike organ or cavity. adj., adj calice´al.renal calix the subdivision of the pelvis" >renal pelvis that encloses a pyramid" >renal pyramid.ca·lyx, pl. ca·ly·ces (kā'liks, kal'i-sēz), [TA] A flower-shaped or funnel-shaped structure; specifically one of the branches or recesses of the pelvis of the kidney into which the orifices of the renal pyramids project. Synonym(s): calix [TA] [G. cup of a flower] calix (kā′lĭks, kăl′ĭks)n. calices (kā′lĭ-sēz′, kăl′ĭ-) Anatomy A calyx.ca·lyx, pl. calyces (kā'liks, -li-sēz) [TA] A flower-shaped or funnel-shaped structure; specifically one of the branches or recesses of the pelvis of the kidney into which the orifices of the malpighian renal pyramids project. Synonym(s): calix. [G. cup of a flower]calix 1. Any cuplike structure. 2. One of the many divisions of the urine collecting structure of the pelvis of the kidney. The plural is calices. |