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frenulum linguae.
frenulum [fren´u-lum] (pl. fren´ula) (L.) a small fold of integument or mucous membrane that limits the movements of an organ or part. frenulum of clitoris a fold formed by union of the labia minora on the undersurface of the clitoris. frenulum of ileocecal valve a fold formed by the joined extremities of the ileocecal valve, partially encircling the lumen of the colon. frenulum labio´rum puden´di fourchette. frenulum lin´guae frenulum of tongue. frenulum of lip a median fold of mucous membrane connecting the inside of each lip to the corresponding gum. frenulum of prepuce of penis a fold under the penis connecting it with the prepuce. frenulum of pudendal labia the posterior junction of the labia minora; called also fourchette. frenulum of superior medullary velum a band lying in the superior medullary velum at its attachment to the inferior colliculi. frenulum of tongue the vertical fold of mucous membrane under the tongue, attaching it to the floor of the mouth; called also frenulum linguae.
frenulum pl. frenula [L.] a small fold of integument or mucous membrane that limits the movements of an organ or part. clitoridal frenulum a fold from the clitoridal fossa to the clitoris. frenulum linguae frenulum of tongue. lingual frenulum frenulum of lip a median fold of mucous membrane connecting the inside of each lip to the corresponding gum. penile preputial frenulum thin ventral sheet of preputial skin and connective tissue forming a fold under the penis and connecting its ventral raphe with the preputial mucosa. Normally breaks down at the approach of puberty. Persistence of a part of the frenulum causes deviation and incomplete protrusion of the penis and inability to mate, is an inherited defect in cattle. Most cases can be satisfactorily corrected surgically. superior medullary velum frenulum a band lying in the superior medullary velum at its attachment to the inferior colliculi in the brain. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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