Caudate
having a tail or taillike appendage.
Historical Examples
adjective
having a tail or a tail-like appendage
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- Caudate nucleus
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caudate process n. A narrow band of hepatic tissue connecting the caudate and right lobes of the liver behind the portal fissure.
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caudatum cau·da·tum (kô-dā’təm) n. pl. cau·da·ta (-tə) See caudate nucleus.
- Caudex
the main stem of a tree, especially a palm or tree fern. the woody or thickened persistent base of an herbaceous perennial. Historical Examples noun (pl) -dices (-dɪˌsiːz), -dexes the thickened persistent stem base of some herbaceous perennial plants the woody stem of palms and tree ferns caudex (kô’děks’) The thickened, usually underground base of […]