zonule [zohn-yool] ExamplesWord Origin noun
a little zone, belt, band, or the like.
Origin of zonule From the New Latin word zōnula, dating back to 1825–35. See zone , -ule Related formszon·u·lar [zohn-yuh-ler] /ˈzoʊn yə lər/, adjective Examples from the Web for zonular Historical Examples of zonular
Which was doubtless an involuntary muscular affection incident on successful operations for lamellar or zonular cataract.
A Young Man in a Hurry
Robert W. Chambers
British Dictionary definitions for zonular zonule noun
a small zone, band, or area
Derived Formszonular (ˈzɒnjʊlə), adjectiveWord Origin for zonule C19: from New Latin zōnula a little zone zonular in Medicine zonule [zōn′yōōl] n.
A small zone, as of a ligament.
Related formszo′nu•lar (zōn′yə-lər) adj.
fibres de la Zonule de Zinn génèrent une modification de la courbure du cristallin pour permettre la mise au net de la vision : c’est l’accommodation,
Zonule of Zinn
Eye Anatomy, Lens Zonule fibers
Posterior aspect of ciliary body, ciliary zonule, and lens.
These zonules blend with the basement membrane of the lens capsule. This part of the lens capsule is known as zonular lamella and it is rich in
The upper half of a sagittal section through the front of the eyeball. ( Zonule of Zinn visible near center.)
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The space between preequatorial and postequatorial zonules is called Canal of Hannover. It is filled with the fine fibres of the equatorial zonules.
The space between preequatorial and postequatorial zonules is called Canal of Hannover. It is filled with the fine fibres of the equatorial zonules.
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