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tae·ni·a also te·ni·a T0011800 (tē′nē-ə)n. pl. tae·ni·ae (-nē-ē′) or tae·ni·as also te·ni·ae or tae·ni·as 1. A narrow band or ribbon for the hair that was worn in ancient Greece.2. Architecture A band in the Doric order that separates the frieze from the architrave.3. Anatomy A ribbonlike band of tissue or muscle.4. Any of various tapeworms of the genus Taenia, some of which infect humans. [Latin, ribbon, tapeworm, from Greek tainiā; see ten- in Indo-European roots.]taenia (ˈtiːnɪə) or tenian, pl -niae (-nɪˌiː) 1. (Clothing & Fashion) (in ancient Greece) a narrow fillet or headband for the hair2. (Architecture) architect the fillet between the architrave and frieze of a Doric entablature3. (Anatomy) anatomy any bandlike structure or part4. (Animals) any tapeworm of the genus Taenia, such as T. soleum, a parasite of man that uses the pig as its intermediate host[C16: via Latin from Greek tainia narrow strip; related to Greek teinein to stretch]tae•ni•a or te•ni•a (ˈti ni ə) n., pl. -ni•ae (-niˌi) 1. a ribbonlike anatomical structure, as certain bands of white nerve fibers in the brain. 2. tapeworm. [1555–65; < New Latin, Latin < Greek tainía band, ribbon] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | taenia - a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headbandtenia, filletheadband - a band worn around or over the head; "the earphones were held in place by a headband" | | 2. | taenia - tapeworms parasitic in humans which uses the pig as its intermediate hostcestode, tapeworm - ribbonlike flatworms that are parasitic in the intestines of humans and other vertebratesgenus Taenia - type genus of the family Taeniidae: tapeworms | TranslationstaeniaenUK
taenia[′tē·nē·ə] (anatomy) A ribbon-shaped band of nerve fibers or muscle. taenia, tenia taenia A narrow raised band or fillet, particularly the topmost member of the Doric architrave. Also see order.TaeniaenUK
Taenia [te´ne-ah] a genus of tapeworm. See figure at tapeworm.Taenia sagina´ta a species 4 to 8 meters long, found in the adult form in the human intestine and in the larval state in muscles and other tissues of cattle and other ruminants; human infection usually results from eating inadequately cooked beef.Taenia so´lium a species 2 to 4 meters long, found in the adult intestine of humans; the larval form most often is found in muscle and other tissues of the pig. Human infection results from eating inadequately cooked pork.
taenia [te´ne-ah] 1. a flat band or strip of soft tissue; used in anatomic nomenclature to designate various structures.2. a tapeworm of the genus Taenia. Defs. 1 and 2 called also tenia.taenia co´li any of the three thickened bands (tae´nia li´bera, tae´nia mesoco´lica, and tae´nia omenta´lis) formed by longitudinal fibers in the tunica muscularis of the large intestine, extending from the root of the vermiform appendix to the rectum.Taenia (tē'nē-ă), A genus of cestodes that formerly included most tapeworms but is now restricted to those species infecting carnivores with cysticerci found in tissues of various herbivores, rodents, and other animals of prey. See also: tapeworm. [see taenia] tae·ni·a (tē'nē-ă), 1. A coiled bandlike anatomic structure. 2. Common name for a tapeworm, especially of the genus Taenia. Synonym(s): tenia (2) [L., fr. G. tainia, band, tape, a tapeworm] taenia also tenia (tē′nē-ə)n. pl. tae·niae (-nē-ē′) or tae·nias 1. Anatomy A ribbonlike band of tissue or muscle.2. Any of various tapeworms of the genus Taenia, some of which infect humans.Taenia Latin, taenia, ribbon, tape Parasitology A genus of large segmented, with each segment or proglottid capable of producing eggs tapeworms–cestodes-that parasitize mammalian GI tracts Epidemiology Infestation is linked to consumption of raw pork–T solium or beef–T saginata; eggs are dispersed by individual or groups of proglottids, which detach and pass out with the stool. See Taenia solium. Tae·ni·a (tē'nē-ă) A genus of cestodes that formerly included most of the tapeworms, but is now restricted to those species infecting carnivores with cysticerci found in tissues of various herbivores, rodents, and other animals of prey. See also: tapeworm Compare: tenia (1)
tae·ni·a (tē'nē-ă) 1. A coiled, bandlike anatomic structure. See also: tenia (1) 2. Common name for a tapeworm, especially of the genus Taenia. Synonym(s): tenia (2) . [L., fr. G. tainia, band, tape, a tapeworm]Taenia (te'ne-a) [L. taenia fr Gr. tainia, tape, ribbon] A genus of tapeworms, parasitic flatworms belonging to the class Cestoda, phylum Platyhelminthes. They are elongated ribbon-like worms consisting of a scolex, usually with suckers and perhaps hooks, and a chain of segments (proglottids). Adults live as intestinal parasites of vertebrates; larvae parasitize both vertebrates and invertebrates, which are intermediate hosts. See: taeniasis; tapewormTaenia asiaticaA species found in China, Southeast Asia, and Korea, structurally similar to T. saginata. Taenia lata See: Diphyllobothrium latum TAENIA SAGINATA: beef tapeworm (orig. mag. ×100)Taenia saginataA species whose larvae live in cattle. The adult worm lives in the small intestine of humans, who acquire it by eating insufficiently cooked beef infested with the encysted larval form (cysticercus or bladderworm). Adult worms may reach a length of 15 to 20 ft (4.6 to 6.1 m) or longer. Synonym: beef tapeworm; unarmed tapeworm See: illustration TAENIA SOLIUM: (Orig. mag. ×5)Taenia soliumA species whose larvae live in hogs; its scolex possesses a row of hooks about the rostellum. The adult worm lives in the small intestine of humans, who acquire it by eating insufficiently cooked pork. Adult worms may take up residence in the intestine, depriving the host of food. Larval forms of T. solium may encyst in the brain, resulting in seizures. In some underdeveloped nations the onset of seizures in adulthood is presumed to be the result of neurocysticercosis until proved otherwise. The infection is treated with niclosamide or praziquantel. Synonym: armed tapeworm; pork tapeworm See: illustration
taenia (te'ne-a) [L., tape] 1. A flat band or strip of soft tissue.2. A tapeworm of the genus Taenia. Synonym: teniataenia coliThe three bands of smooth muscle into which the longitudinal muscle layer of the colon is gathered. They are taenia mesocolica (mesenteric insertion), taenia libera (opposite mesocolic band), and taenia omentalis (at place of attachment of omentum to transverse colon). taenia fimbriaeThe folded or recurved lateral edge of the fimbria to which the epithelium covering the choroid plexus of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle is attached.taenia pontisOne or two small transverse bands of fiber at the rostral border of the pons.taenia semicircularisThe stria terminalis.taenia thalamiA structure separating the superior surface from the lateral surface of the thalamus, its lateral portion containing the stria medullaris.taenia ventriculi tertiiThe taenia of the third ventricle.taeniaenUK Related to taenia: Ascaris, Taenia saginata, Taenia solium, Taenia taeniaeformisSynonyms for taenianoun a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headbandSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun tapeworms parasitic in humans which uses the pig as its intermediate hostRelated Words- cestode
- tapeworm
- genus Taenia
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