Labyrinthine fluid
labyrinthine fluid n.
The fluid separating the osseous and the membranous labyrinths of the inner ear.
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[lab-uh-rin-thuh-dont] /ˌlæb əˈrɪn θəˌdɒnt/ noun 1. any member of several orders of small to large lizardlike terrestrial and freshwater amphibians, some ancestral to land vertebrates, forming the extinct subclass Labyrinthodonta that flourished from the Devonian through the Triassic periods, characterized by a solid, flattened skull and conical teeth. adjective 2. having teeth with complexly infolded […]