trabeculate Antonyms
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Meaning of trabeculate
Wordnet
trabeculate (a)
of or relating to trabeculae
Webster
trabeculate (a.)
Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.
trabeculate Sentence Examples
- The trabeculate bone in the vertebrae provides structural support.
- The liver's trabeculate arrangement facilitates efficient nutrient processing.
- The spleen's trabeculate network allows for the filtration of blood.
- The trabeculate structure of the lymph nodes supports immune cell interactions.
- The trabeculate cortex in the kidney helps filter waste products from the blood.
- The adrenal glands possess a trabeculate organization, dividing the tissue into interconnected zones.
- The trabeculate architecture of the thymus fosters T-cell development and maturation.
- The trabeculate body of the clitoris contributes to its erectile functionality.
- The trabeculate stroma of the prostate gland influences fluid dynamics and glandular function.
- The trabeculate structure of trabecular bone provides a strong yet adaptable framework for weight-bearing functions.
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of or relating to trabeculaeCrossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.
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The trabeculate bone in the vertebrae provides structural support.
The liver's trabeculate arrangement facilitates efficient nutrient processing.
The spleen's trabeculate network allows for the filtration of blood.
The trabeculate structure of the lymph nodes supports immune cell interactions.