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chyle C0351100 (kīl)n. A milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fat extracted from chyme by the lacteals during digestion and passed to the bloodstream through the thoracic duct. [French, from Late Latin chȳlus, from Greek khūlos, juice; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.] chy·la′ceous (kī-lā′shəs), chy′lous (kī′ləs) adj.chyle (kaɪl) n (Biochemistry) a milky fluid composed of lymph and emulsified fat globules, formed in the small intestine during digestion[C17: from Late Latin chӯlus, from Greek khulos juice pressed from a plant; related to Greek khein to pour] chylaceous, ˈchylous adjchyle (kaɪl) n. a milky fluid containing emulsified fat and other products of digestion, that forms from chyme in the small intestine, is absorbed by the lacteals, and reaches the bloodstream through the thoracic duct. [1535–45; < Late Latin chȳlus < Greek chȳlós juice, akin to cheîn, Latin fundere to pour (compare fuse2)] chy′lous, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | chyle - a milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fats; formed in the small intestine during digestion of ingested fatsbodily fluid, body fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor - the liquid parts of the bodylymph - a thin coagulable fluid (similar to plasma but) containing white blood cells (lymphocytes) and chyle; is conveyed to the blood stream by lymphatic vessels | TranslationschyleenUK
chyle a milky fluid composed of lymph and emulsified fat globules, formed in the small intestine during digestion Chyle the milk-white fluid contained in the lymphatic vessels of the mesentery of animals and man; the lymph enriched with fat droplets absorbed from the contents of the intestines. (SeeLYMPH.) chyle[kīl] (physiology) Lymph containing emulsified fat, present in the lacteals of the intestine during digestion of ingested fats. chyleenUK
chyle [kīl] the milky fluid taken up by the lacteals from the intestine during digestion, consisting of lymph and triglyceride fat (chylomicrons) in a stable emulsion, and conveyed by the thoracic duct to empty into the venous system.chyle (kīl), Do not confuse this word with chyme.A turbid white or pale yellow fluid taken up by the lacteals from the intestine during digestion and carried by the lymphatic system through the thoracic duct into the circulation. Its milky appearance is due to chylomicrons in the lymph. [G. chylos, juice] chyle (kīl)n. A milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fat extracted from chyme by the lacteals during digestion and passed to the bloodstream through the thoracic duct. chy·la′ceous (kī-lā′shəs), chy′lous (kī′ləs) adj.chyle (kīl) A turbid white or pale yellow fluid taken up by the lacteals from the intestine during digestion and carried by the lymphatic system through the thoracic duct into the circulation. [G. chylos, juice]chyle A milky alkaline fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fat that is absorbed into fine ducts called lacteals in the lining of the intestine after a fatty meal. Chyle is carried by lymph vessels into the bloodstream.chyle the form of food after passage through the mammalian SMALL INTESTINE, forming an alkaline, fluid emulsion.chyleenUK
Words related to chylenoun a milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fatsRelated Words- bodily fluid
- body fluid
- liquid body substance
- humour
- humor
- lymph
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