Infundibular

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    100 %
  • Infundibular Meanings

    adjective relating to or resembling an infundibulum, a funnel-shaped cavity or organ

    Fields related to infundibular

    Anatomy

    In anatomy, infundibular refers to structures that resemble a funnel shape, such as the infundibulum of the brain or the infundibulum of the uterine tube.

    Astronomy

    In astronomy, infundibular may refer to certain shapes or structures observed in celestial objects, such as infundibular clouds or galaxies.

    Geology

    In geology, infundibular can be used to describe certain geological formations that have a funnel shape, like infundibular valleys or basins.

    Biology

    In biology, infundibular can describe structures that have a funnel-like shape, such as infundibular stomata in plants.

    Occupation Usage of infundibular

    Writer

    The term 'infundibular' may be used by writers in the science fiction genre to describe a funnel-shaped structure or opening, such as an infundibular stalk connecting the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'infundibular' when discussing brain anatomy and functions related to the pituitary gland and its connection to the hypothalamus.

    Neurologist

    In the field of neurology, 'infundibular' may be used to describe structures or conditions related to the infundibulum, such as infundibular hypophysitis.

    Endocrinologist

    Endocrinologists may use the term 'infundibular' when discussing disorders or diseases affecting the pituitary gland and its connection to the hypothalamus.

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