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ductal
duct D0413900 (dŭkt)n.1. An often enclosed passage or channel for conveying a substance, especially a liquid or gas.2. Anatomy A tubular bodily canal or passage, especially one for carrying a glandular secretion: a tear duct.3. A tube or pipe for enclosing electrical cables or wires.tr.v. duct·ed, duct·ing, ducts 1. To channel through a duct: duct the moist air away.2. To supply with ducts. [Latin ductus, act of leading, from past participle of dūcere, to lead; see deuk- in Indo-European roots.] duct′al adj.duct′less adj.ductal (ˈdʌktəl) adjrelating to a duct or tube-like structure in the body that carries bodily fluidsTranslationsEncyclopediaSeeductductal
duc·tal (dŭk'tăl), Do not confuse this word with ductule.Relating to a duct.duc·tal (dŭk'tăl) Relating to a duct. |