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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.canaliculus (ˌkænəˈlɪkjʊləs) n, pl -li (-ˌlaɪ) (Biology) a small channel, furrow, or groove, as in some bones and parts of plants[C16: from Latin: a little channel, from canālis canal] ˌcanaˈlicular, canaliculate, ˌcanaˈlicuˌlated adjcan•a•lic•u•lus (ˌkæn lˈɪk yə ləs) n., pl. -li (-ˌlaɪ) a small tubular passage, as in bone. [1555–65; < Latin, =canāli(s) canal + -culus -cule1] can`a•lic′u•lar, can`a•lic′u•late (-lɪt, -ˌleɪt) can`a•lic′u•lat`ed, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | canaliculus - a small canal or duct as in some bones and parts of plantsduct, epithelial duct, canal, channel - a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance; "the tear duct was obstructed"; "the alimentary canal"; "poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs" | TranslationscanaliculusenUK
canaliculus[‚kan·əl′ik·yə·ləs] (histology) One of the minute channels in bone radiating from a Haversian canal and connecting lacunae with each other and with the canal. A passage between the cells of the cell cords in the liver. canaliculusA small channel or groove, as a fluting carved on the face of a triglyph.canaliculusenUK
canaliculus [kan″ah-lik´u-lus] (pl. canali´culi) (L.) an extremely narrow tubular passage or channel. adj., adj canalic´ular.bile canaliculi fine tubular channels forming a three-dimensional network within the parenchyma of the liver. They join to form the bile ductules and eventually the hepatic duct.bone canaliculi branching tubular passages radiating like wheel spokes from each bone lacuna to connect with the canaliculi of adjacent lacunae, and with the haversian canal.lacrimal canaliculus the short passage in an eyelid, beginning at the lacrimal point and draining tears from the lacrimal lake to the lacrimal sac; called also lacrimal duct. See also lacrimal apparatus.mastoid canaliculus a small channel in the temporal bone transmitting the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.can·a·lic·u·lus, pl. can·a·lic·u·li (kan'ă-lik'yū-lŭs, -lī), [TA] A small canal or channel. See also: iter. [L. dim. fr. canalis, canal] canaliculus (kăn′ə-lĭk′yə-ləs)n. pl. canalicu·li (-lī′) A small canal or duct in the body, such as the minute channels in compact bone. can′a·lic′u·lar (-lər) adj.can·a·lic·u·lus, pl. canaliculi (kan'ă-lik'yū-lŭs, -lī) [TA] A small canal or channel. See also: iter[L. dim. fr. canalis, canal]canaliculus A narrow channel in the body, such as a tear duct. The lacrimal canaliculi run fron the inner corner of each eyelid to the LACRIMAL SAC.can·a·lic·u·lus, pl. canaliculi (kan-ă-lik'yū-lŭs, -lī) [TA] A small canal or channel. [L. dim. fr. canalis, canal]canaliculusenUK Related to canaliculus: Perna canaliculus, tympanic canaliculusWords related to canaliculusnoun a small canal or duct as in some bones and parts of plantsRelated Words- duct
- epithelial duct
- canal
- channel
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