ductule

duc·tule

[duhk-tool, -tyool]
noun Anatomy, Zoology.
a small duct.

Origin:
1880–85; duct + -ule

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ductule (ˈdʌktjuːl) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
anatomy, zoology a small duct

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ductule duc·tule (dŭk't&oomacr;l', -ty&oomacr;l')
n.
A small duct.


duc'tu·lar (-tə-lər, -tyə-) adj.

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