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claustral
claus·tral C0392900 (klô′strəl)adj.1. Of or relating to a method of establishing a new colony, found in certain social insects, in which a queen (in ants) or a queen and king pair (in termites) sequesters itself in a small chamber and hatches the first generation of workers, nourishing them primarily on stored body fat.2. Of or relating to a claustrum, especially of the brain.3. Variant of cloistral. [Latin claustrum, bar, barrier, enclosed place; see cloister + -al.]claustral (ˈklɔːstrəl) adj (Ecclesiastical Terms) a less common variant of cloistralclaus•tral (ˈklɔ strəl) adj. cloistral; cloisterlike. [1400–50; late Middle English < Late Latin claustrālis=claustr(um) bolt, barrier (claud(ere) to close, shut + -trum instrumental suffix) + -ālis -al1] claustral
claustral, cloistralPertaining to a cloister.claustral
claus·tral (klaws'trăl), Relating to the claustrum.claus·tral (klaws'trăl) Relating to the claustrum. |