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tectum
tec·tum T0079900 (tĕk′təm)n. pl. tec·ta (-tə) A rooflike structure of the body, especially the dorsal part of the midbrain. [Latin tēctum, roof, from neuter past participle of tegere, to cover; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.] tec′tal (-təl) adj.tectum (ˈtɛktʌm) n (Anatomy) anatomy any roof-like structure in the body, esp the dorsal area of the midbraintec•tum (ˈtɛk təm) n., pl. -tums, -ta (-tə). Anat., Zool. a rooflike structure. [1900–05; < New Latin, Latin tēctum roof, n. use of neuter of tēctus, past participle of tegere to cover] tec′tal, tec•to′ri•al (-ˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-) adj. Translationstectum
tectum[′tek·təm] (anatomy) A rooflike structure of the body, especially the roof of the midbrain including the corpora quadrigemina. tectum
tectum [tek´tum] a rooflike structure.tectum of mesencephalon (tectum of midbrain) the posterior part of the tegmentum mesencephali.tec·tum, pl. tec·ta (tek'tŭm, tek'tă), Any rooflike covering or structure. [L. roof, roofed structure, fr. tego, pp. tectus, to cover] tectum (tĕk′təm)n. pl. tec·ta (-tə) A rooflike structure of the body, especially the dorsal part of the midbrain. tec′tal (-təl) adj.tec·tum, pl. tecta (tek'tŭm, -tă) Any rooflike covering or structure. [L. roof, roofed structure, fr. tego, pp. tectus, to cover]tectum Any roof-like body structure such as the back (dorsal) part of the midbrain. |