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folium /fo·li·um/ (fo´le-um) pl. fo´lia   [L.] a leaflike structure, especially one of the leaflike subdivisions of the cerebellar cortex.
fo·li·um (fl-m)
n. pl. fo·li·a (-l-)
A broad, thin, leaflike structure, as of the cerebellar cortex.

folium [fo´le-um] (pl. fo´lia) (L.)
a leaflike structure, especially one of the leaflike subdivisions of the cerebellar cortex.

folium
pl. folia [L.] a leaflike structure, especially one of the leaflike subdivisions of the cerebellar cortex.


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