fo·ra·men
(fə-rā′mən)n. pl. fo·ram·i·na (-răm′ə-nə) or
fo·ra·mens An opening or orifice, as in a bone or in the covering of the ovule of a plant.
[Latin forāmen, an opening, from forāre, to bore.]
fo·ram′i·nal (-răm′ə-nəl), fo·ram′i·nous (-nəs) adj.
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foramen
(fɒˈreɪmɛn) n,
pl -ramina (
-ˈræmɪnə)
or -ramens (Anatomy) a natural hole, esp one in a bone through which nerves and blood vessels pass
[C17: from Latin, from forāre to bore, pierce]
foraminal adj
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fo•ra•men
(fəˈreɪ mən)
n., pl. -ra•mens, -ram•i•na (-ˈræm ə nə) a small opening, orifice, or perforation, as in a bone or in the ovule of a plant.
[1665–75; < Latin
forāmen hole, opening =
forā(re) to
bore1, pierce +
-men resultative n. suffix]
fo•ram•i•nal (fəˈræm ə nl) adj.
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foramen
A hole in a bone or between two body cavities.
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