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haversian spaces ha·ver·si·an spac·esspaces in bone formed by the enlargement of haversian canals.ha·ver·si·an spaces (hă-vĕr'zē-ăn spās'ĕz) Spaces in bone formed by the enlargement of haversian canals. Havers, Clopton, English anatomist, 1650-1702. Havers glands - collections of adipose tissue in the hip, knee, and other joints, covered by synovial membrane. Synonym(s): synovial glandshaversian canals - vascular canals that run longitudinally in the center of haversian systems of compact osseous tissue. Synonym(s): Leeuwenhoek canalshaversian lamella - one of the concentric tubular layers of bone surrounding the central canal in an osteon. Synonym(s): concentric lamellahaversian spaces - spaces in bone formed by the enlargement of haversian canals.haversian system - a central canal containing capillaries and the concentric osseous lamellae around it occurring in compact bone. Synonym(s): osteon |