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utricle
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u·tri·cle 1  (ytr-kl)
n.
1. A membranous sac contained within the labyrinth of the inner ear and connected with the semicircular canals.
2. Botany A small bladderlike one-seeded indehiscent fruit, as in the amaranth.

[Latin utriculus, diminutive of uter, utr-, leather bottle, possibly from Greek hudria, water vessel, from hudr, water; see wed-1 in Indo-European roots.]

u·tri·cle 2  (ytr-kl)
n.
A small vestigial blind pouch of the prostate gland.

[Latin utriculus, sac, diminutive of uterus, uterus.]

utricle [ˈjuːtrɪkəl], utriculus [juːˈtrɪkjʊləs]
n pl utricles, utriculi [juːˈtrɪkjʊˌlaɪ]
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) Anatomy the larger of the two parts of the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear Compare saccule
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany the bladder-like one-seeded indehiscent fruit of certain plants, esp sedges
[from Latin ūtriculus diminutive of ūter bag]
utricular , utriculate adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.utricle - a small pouch into which the semicircular canals openutricle - a small pouch into which the semicircular canals open
membranous labyrinth - the sensory structures of the inner ear including the labyrinthine receptors and the cochlea; contained within the bony labyrinth
pouch, pocket - (anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican)
Translations
utricle [ˈjuːtrɪkl] Nutrículo m
utricle
n (Bot) → Fangbläschen nt, → Schlauch m, → Utrikel m (spec); (Anat) → Utriculus m (spec)


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