释义 |
co·ro·na ra·di·a·ta \kə|rōnəˌrādēˈād.ə\ noun (plural coro·nae radia·tae \-ˌnēˌ...ˈāˌtē\) Etymology: New Latin, literally, rayed crown 1. : the zone of small follicular cells immediately surrounding the ovum in the Graafian follicle and accompanying the ovum on its discharge from the follicle 2. : a large mass of medullated nerve fibers radiating from the internal capsule to the cerebral cortex |