Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈsɛptəm/
noun a term used in biology to refer to a structure that divides or separates parts of an organism
A1 The doctor explained that the interseptum is a thin wall that separates two cavities in the body.
A2 During the anatomy class, we learned about the interseptum and its role in the human body.
B1 The interseptum of the heart plays a crucial role in maintaining the blood flow between the chambers.
B2 The surgeon carefully repaired the interseptum of the patient's heart during the operation.
C1 The interseptum of the brain is a complex structure that requires specialized knowledge to understand.
C2 Research on the interseptum of various organs has led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medicine.
formal The interseptum is a structure that separates the two ventricles of the heart.
informal I learned about the interseptum in my biology class.
slang I never knew the heart had an interseptum!
figurative Just like the interseptum divides the heart, some barriers in life can separate people.
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