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valvula spi·ra·lis \-ˌspīˈralə̇s, -rāl-; spə̇ˈräl-\ noun (plural valvulae spira·les \-a(ˌ)lēz, -ā(ˌ)lēz, -ä(ˌ)lās\) Etymology: New Latin, literally, spiral valvula : a series of crescentic folds of mucous membrane somewhat spirally arranged on the interior of the gallbladder and continuing into the cystic duct — called also valve of Heister |