sac|cu|lus

sac|cu|lus
sac|cu|lus «SAK yuh luhs», noun, plural -li «-ly»,
= saccule. (Cf.saccule)

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  • lus — abac·u·lus; aceph·a·lus; acer·vu·lus; ac·i·doph·i·lus; ac·ti·no·ba·cil·lus; ac·u·le·o·lus; aero·ba·cil·lus; aes·cu·lus; ag·ri·lus; al·a·lus; al·lo·phy·lus; al·ti·ca·me·lus; al·ve·o·lus; am·e·lus; amor·pho·phal·lus; am·phib·a·lus; amyg·da·lus;… …   English syllables

  • Gay-Lus|sac's law — «GAY loo SAKS», = Charles s law. ╂[< Joseph Gay Lussac, 1778 1850, a French chemist and physicist] …   Useful english dictionary

  • gay-lus — gay lus·sac; …   English syllables

  • nu|cel|lus — «noo SEHL uhs, nyoo », noun, plural cel|li « SEHL y». Botany. the central mass of cells within the integument of the ovule containing the embryo sac; megasporangium. ╂[< New Latin nucellus < Late Latin nucella hazelnut (diminutive) <… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sacculus — sac·cu·lus …   English syllables

  • sacculus — sac•cu•lus [[t]ˈsæk yə ləs[/t]] n. pl. li [[t] ˌlaɪ[/t]] anat. saccule • Etymology: 1615–25; < L, der. of sacc(us) sack I …   From formal English to slang

  • cu — acal·cu·lia; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; ac·cu·ra·cy; ac·cu·rate; ac·cu·rate·ly; ac·cu·rate·ness; ac·cu·sa·tion; ac·cu·sa·ti·val; ac·cu·sa·trix; ad·os·cu·la·tion; aes·cu·la·ce·ae; aes·cu·la·pi·an;… …   English syllables

  • sacculus — SYN: saccule. [L. dim. of saccus, sac] s. alveolaris, pl.sacculi alveolares [TA] SYN: alveolar sac (1). s. communis SYN: utricle. s. endolymphaticus SYN: endolymphatic sac. s. lacrimalis SYN: lacrimal sac. s. laryngis [TA] SYN: laryngeal saccule …   Medical dictionary

  • Sacculi — Sacculus Sac cu*lus, n.; pl. {Sacculi}. [L., little sack.] (Anat.) A little sac; esp., a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. See the Note under {Ear}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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