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diverticulum
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di·ver·tic·u·lum  (dvûr-tky-lm)
n. pl. di·ver·tic·u·la (-l)
A pouch or sac branching out from a hollow organ or structure, such as the intestine.

[New Latin, from Latin dverticulum, by-path, from dvertere, to turn aside : d-, de- + vertere, to turn; see divert.]

diver·ticu·lar adj.

diverticulum [ˌdaɪvəˈtɪkjʊləm]
n pl -la [-lə]
(Medicine / Pathology) any sac or pouch formed by herniation of the wall of a tubular organ or part, esp the intestines
[from New Latin, from Latin dēverticulum by-path, from dēvertere to turn aside, from vertere to turn]
diverticular  adj

diverticulum  (dvûr-tky-lm)
Plural diverticula
A pouch or sac branching out from a portion of the gastrointestinal tract, especially the large intestine. A diverticulum can occur as a normal structure, or it can be caused by a hernia.
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diverticulum
left: section of human intestine;
right: section of human intestine with diverticula
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.diverticulum - a herniation through the muscular wall of a tubular organ (especially the colon)
hernia, herniation - rupture in smooth muscle tissue through which a bodily structure protrudes
Meckel's diverticulum - a congenital diverticulum in the ileum resulting from incomplete closure of the yolk sac


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