ampulla|ampullae in English
noun
[am·pul·la || æm'pʊlə]
pitcher used in Christian ceremonies (holds wine, water or oil); vessel that stands out like a jug with a narrow neck and two handles; enlargement of a duct or a canal that resembles a membranous sac (Anatomy)
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1. Ampulla synonyms, Ampulla pronunciation, Ampulla translation, English dictionary definition of Ampulla
2. Hepatopancreatic Ampulla Ampulla of Vater; a
3. AMPULLA
4. Electroreceptive Ampullae of Lorenzini
5. Ampullae Swellings at the base of each canal, the Ampullae, are visible
6. Ampullae: When the Ampullae contract, the tube feet stretch as water moves into them
7. [French ampoule, from Old French, from Latin Ampulla; see Ampulla.] American Heritage
8. [French Ampoule, from Old French, from Latin ampulla; see ampulla.] American Heritage
9. What does Ampullae mean? Information and translations of Ampullae in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
10. Definition of Ampullae in the Definitions.net dictionary
11. Ampullae of Lorenzini are sensitive electroreceptors
12. Ampullae exist in animals and humans.
13. Ampullula definition, a small ampulla
14. Ampule Anatomy Ampulla, see there
15. Ampullary adjective Referring to an ampulla, usually understood to mean the ampulla of Vater
16. Ampullae in petri dish, syringe - Ampullae stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images Earthenware Pilgrim Flask with Saint Menas, Byzantine, ca
17. Ampulla duc´tus deferen´tis (Henle's Ampulla) the enlarged and tortuous distal end of the ductus deferens
18. The Ampullae are concentrated on the head, particularly
19. Ampulla chy´li cisterna chyli
20. Synonyms for Ampulla in Free Thesaurus
21. The Ampullae of Lorenzini may play other roles, too
22. Tumors of Vater’s ampulla are generally uncommon.
23. Ampullary cancer may also be called Ampulla of …
24. Ampullae, while often found intact, are usually in poor condition
25. Other articles where Ampulla is discussed: locomotion: Bottom locomotion: …capped by a hollow muscular Ampulla (a small, bladder-like enlargement)