Definition of Infundibular

1. a. Having the form of a funnel; pertaining to an infundibulum.

Definition of Infundibular

1. Adjective. (botany) having the shape of a funnel ¹

2. Adjective. (medicine) having to do with an infundibulum ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Infundibular

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Infundibular

1. Relating to an infundibulum. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Infundibular

infructescences
infructuose
infructuous
infrugal
infrugiferous
infula
infulae
infulminate
infumated
infumation
infumed
infundated
infundating
infundibula
infundibular (current term)
infundibular part
infundibular recess
infundibular stalk
infundibular stem
infundibular stenosis
infundibulate
infundibulated
infundibulectomy
infundibuliform
infundibuliform hymen
infundibuliform sheath
infundibulin
infundibulo-ovarian

Literary usage of Infundibular

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1898)
"Pressure before injection of extract of the infundibular body = 10(1 mms. Hg. Greatest pressure after injection of extract of the infundibular body = 158 ..."

2. The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders: Clinical States Produced by Disorders by Harvey Cushing (1912)
"infundibular tumor (uncertified) with adiposity, hunger phenomena and ... In view of the history it was conjectured that there was an infundibular growth. ..."

3. Diseases of the nervous system by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"infundibular Syndromes.—Little positive concerning a pure syndrome of posterior lobe disease is established. Its exclusive removal seems to lie well borne ..."

4. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1907)
"On the border of th» wing on each side occur from 4 to 5 infundibular, each one of which is clothed with a small seta. A few larger seta; are scattered over ..."

5. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences by New York Academy of Sciences (1915)
"The optic sulcus meets the floor-plate in the infundibular region, but a shallow prolongation can still be followed beside the tubercle of the floor. ..."

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