funiculus

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Any of several cordlike structures, especially the umbilical cord, or a bundle of nerve fibres (white matter) in the spinal cord. The white matter of the spinal cord is made of (posterior, anterior and lateral) columns/funiculi. The grey columns are also called horns but not funiculi.
  2. A stalk that connects the seed (or ovule) with the placenta.

Pronunciation

/fjʊˈnɪk.jʊl.əs/ /fjʊˈnɪk.jəl.əs/ /fəˈnɪk.jəl.əs/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-funiculus.wav

Word forms

funiculus funiculi

Etymology

From Latin funiculus, diminutive of funis (“rope, cord”) + -culus.

Derived words

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