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ǁ Vallecula. World English Historical Dictionary

ǁ Vallecula. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. ǁ Vallecula Pl. -ulæ. [Late L. vallecula, var. of L. vallicula, dim. of vallēs, vallis, VALLEY sb. Cf. F. vallécule.]

1   1.  Anat. A furrow, fissure, or fossa; spec. = VALLEY sb. 6.

2 1859.  Todd’s Cycl. Anat., V. 883. Valley, or vallecula, of Haller.

3 1875.  Encycl. Brit., I. 871/2. This lobe forms a well-defined inferior vermiform process, which lies at the bottom of a deep fossa or vallecula.

4 1897.  Allbutt’s Syst. Med., IV. 782. The spaces between these [glosso-epiglottic] folds are named the valleculæ.

5   2.  Bot. A groove or channel; a sulcus or stria.

6 1856.  Henslow, Bot. Terms, 211. Vallecula, a depressed space (interstice) between the primary ‘Ridges’ on the fruit of Umbelliferæ.

7   Hence Vallecular a.

8 1875.  Bennett & Dyer, Sachs’s Bot., 376. The vallecular canals, which correspond to the furrows, arise in the fundamental tissue by separation.

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