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vinculum

 [ving´ku-lum] (L.)
a band or bandlike structure.
vin´cula ten´dinum filaments that connect the phalanges with the flexor tendons.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

vin·cu·lum

, pl.

vin·cu·la

(ving'kyū-lŭm, -lă), [TA]
A frenum, frenulum, or ligament.
[L. a fetter, fr. vincio, to bind]
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vinculum

(vĭng′kyə-ləm)
n. pl. vincu·lums or vincu·la (-lə)
1. Mathematics A bar drawn over two or more algebraic terms to indicate that they are to be treated as a single term.
2. Anatomy A bandlike structure, such as a ligament.
3. A bond or tie.
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vin·cu·lum

, pl. vincula (ving'kyū-lŭm, -lă) [TA]
A frenum, frenulum, or ligament.
[L. a fetter, fr. vincio, to bind]
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vinculum

A slender connecting band.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
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postmediana); a shorter, slightly thicker, less arcuate ampulla and a much shorter and broader vinculum. The main difference between the 2 species is found in the configuration of aedeagus and vesica, i.e., M.
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Sinoe is superficially defined by the following combination of characters: forewing with subbasal fascia having raised scales and directed obliquely from dorsum towards costa, [R.sub.5] and [M.sub.1] stalked, [M.sub.2] and [M.sub.3] connate, Cu[A.sub.1] and Cu[A.sub.2] present; the male with bilaterally symmetrical vinculum and valva, valva divided into costal and saccular parts, vinculum a narrow sclerite, gnathos hook shaped with basal and median articulations; the female with a signum (Lee & Brown 2012).
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