willis's trabeculae
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willis's cords — noun plural or willis s trabeculae Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after Thomas Willis died 1675 : slender fibers crossing the venous sinuses of the dura mater especially at the lower extremity of the superior sagittal sinus … Useful english dictionary
Willis cords — numerous fibrous bands (dural trabeculae) that extend transversely across the inferior angle of the superior sagittal sinus … Medical dictionary
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