different between meninges vs subdurally
meninges
English
Etymology
- plural of meninx
Noun
meninges (uncountable)
- (anatomy, chiefly plural) The three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord.
Derived terms
- meningeal
- meningitis
Translations
See also
- dura mater
- pia mater
- arachnoid
Further reading
- meninges on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Catalan
Noun
meninges
- plural of meninge
Portuguese
Noun
meninges
- plural of meninge
Spanish
Noun
meninges
- plural of meninge
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subdurally
English
Etymology
subdural +? -ly
Adverb
subdurally (comparative more subdurally, superlative most subdurally)
- (anatomy) Beneath the dura mater and above the meninges.
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