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pedicle

English

Etymology

From Latin ped?culus (little foot), diminutive of p?s.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?d?k?l/

Noun

pedicle (plural pedicles)

  1. (zoology) A fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
  2. (zoology) The attachment point for antlers in cervids.
  3. A stalk that attaches a tumour to normal tissue
  4. pedicel (any sense)
  5. peduncle (any sense)
  6. (surgery) Part of a skin or tissue graft temporarily left attached to its original site.
  7. A fetter for the foot.

See also

  • pedicel

Further reading

  • Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “pedicle”, in Online Etymology Dictionary

Anagrams

  • pedicel

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pedicled

English

Etymology

From pedicle +? -ed.

Adjective

pedicled

  1. Having one or more pedicles.

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