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Definition of semilunar in English: semilunaradjective ˌsɛmɪˈluːnə Anatomy Shaped like a half-moon or crescent. Example sentencesExamples - In any event, the semilunar depression is a hallmark of archosauriforms, but is unknown in crown group archosaurs.
- Even more so than in Morganucodon, the anterior lamina of the petrosal is medially convex, leaving deep fossa for the semilunar ganglion, the root node of the trigeminal nerve.
- In human anatomy, this is the fold of skin covering the inner corner of the eye, normally from the top of the eye downward in a semilunar form.
- With the exception of two cases, there was no pathology on the semilunar leaflets of aorta.
- It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures.
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin semilunaris (see semi-, lunar). Definition of semilunar in US English: semilunaradjective Anatomy Shaped like a half-moon or crescent. Example sentencesExamples - It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures.
- In any event, the semilunar depression is a hallmark of archosauriforms, but is unknown in crown group archosaurs.
- With the exception of two cases, there was no pathology on the semilunar leaflets of aorta.
- Even more so than in Morganucodon, the anterior lamina of the petrosal is medially convex, leaving deep fossa for the semilunar ganglion, the root node of the trigeminal nerve.
- In human anatomy, this is the fold of skin covering the inner corner of the eye, normally from the top of the eye downward in a semilunar form.
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin semilunaris (see semi-, lunar). |