loc·ule
(lŏk′yo͞ol) or loc·u·lus (-yə-ləs)n. pl. loc·ules or
loc·u·li (-lī′) A small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an animal or plant, as any of the cavities within a plant ovary.
[Latin loculus, little place, diminutive of locus, place.]
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locule
(ˈlɒkjuːl) or loculus
n,
pl locules or loculi (
ˈlɒkjʊˌlaɪ)
1. (Botany) botany any of the chambers of an ovary or anther
2. (Biology) biology any small cavity or chamber
[C19: New Latin, from Latin: compartment, from locus place]
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loc•ule
(ˈlɒk yul)
n. a small compartment or chamber, as the pollen-containing cavity within an anther. Also called
loculus. [1885–90; < French < Latin
loculus; see
loculus]
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