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can·a·lic·u·lus C0059900 (kăn′ə-lĭk′yə-ləs)n. pl. can·a·lic·u·li (-lī′) A small canal or duct in the body, such as the minute channels in compact bone. [Latin canāliculus, diminutive of canālis, conduit; see canal.] can′a·lic′u·lar (-lər) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | canalicular - relating to or like or having a canaliculus | EncyclopediaSeecanaliculuscanalicularenUK
can·a·lic·u·lar (kan-ă-lik'yū-lăr), Relating to a canaliculus. [L. canaliculus, small channel, dim. fr. canalis, canal, + suffix -ar, pertaining to] can·a·lic·u·lar (kan'ă-lik'yū-lăr) Relating to a canaliculus. [L. canaliculus, small channel, dim. fr. canalis, canal, + suffix -ar, pertaining to]canaliculus (kăn″ă-lĭk′ū-lŭs) plural.canaliculi [L. canalicularis] A small channel or canal. In bone or cementum, such channels radiate out from lacunae and anastomose with canaliculi of neighboring lacunae. lacrimal canaliculusIn the eye, one of two short curved ducts, inferior and superior, beginning at the lacrimal punctum along the edge of each eyelid and carrying tears from the lacrimal lake into the lacrimal sac.canalicular (-lĭk′ū-lăr), adjective |