mesoappendix

[mez-oh-uh-pen-diks, mes-, mee-zoh-, -soh-]

mes·o·ap·pen·dix

[mez-oh-uh-pen-diks, mes-, mee-zoh-, -soh-]
noun, plural mes·o·ap·pen·dix·es, mes·o·ap·pen·di·ces [-di-seez] . Anatomy.
the mesentery of the vermiform appendix.

Origin:
1895–1900; meso- + appendix

mes·o·ap·pen·di·ceal [mez-oh-ap-uhn-dish-uhl, -uh-pen-di-see-uhl, mes-, mee-zoh-, -soh-] , adjective
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Mesoappendix is always a great word to know.
So is tibia. Does it mean:
one of the two organs in the back of the abdominal cavity that excrete urine, regulate fluid and electrolytes, and act as endocrine glands
the inner of the two bones of the leg, that extend from the knee to the ankle; the shinbone
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mesoappendix mes·o·ap·pen·dix (měz'ō-ə-pěn'dĭks, měs'-)
n.
The short mesentery of the appendix lying behind the terminal ileum.

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