- mucoperiosteum
- mu·co·periosteum
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Mucoperiosteum — is a compound structure consisting of mucous membrane and of periosteum. It can be found in the palate.[1] References … Wikipedia
mucoperiosteum — Mucous membrane and periosteum so intimately united as to form practically a single membrane, as that covering the hard palate. * * * mu·co·peri·os·te·um äs tē əm n a periosteum backed with mucous membrane (as that of the palatine surface of the… … Medical dictionary
mucoperiosteum — “+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from muc + periosteum : a periosteum backed with mucous membrane (as that of the palatine surface of the mouth) … Useful english dictionary
concha — In anatomy, a structure comparable to a shell in shape, as the auricle or pinna of the ear or a turbinate bone in the nose. [L. a shell] c. of auricle [TA] the large hollow, or floor of the … Medical dictionary
mucoperiosteal — Relating to mucoperiosteum. * * * mu·co·peri·os·te·al .per ē äs tē əl adj of or relating to the mucoperiosteum * * * mu·co·peri·os·te·al (mu″ko per″e osґte əl) consisting of mucous membrane and periosteum … Medical dictionary
mucoperiosteal — |myükō+ adjective Etymology: New Latin mucoperiosteum + English al : of or relating to the mucoperiosteum … Useful english dictionary
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