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rec⋅ta

[rek-tuh]
–noun
a pl. of rectum.

rec⋅tum

[rek-tuhm]
–noun, plural -tums, -ta [-tuh] . Anatomy.
the comparatively straight, terminal section of the intestine, ending in the anus.


Origin:
1535–45; < NL rēctum (intestīnum) the straight (intestine)
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rec·ta   (rěk'tə)   
n.  A plural of rectum.
rec·tum   (rěk'təm)   
n.   pl. rec·tums or rec·ta (-tə)
The terminal portion of the large intestine, extending from the sigmoid colon to the anal canal.

[Middle English, from Latin (intestīnum) rēctum, straight (intestine), neuter of rēctus; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: recta
plural of RECTUM

Main Entry: recta
—see VASA RECTA

Main Entry: rec·tum
Pronunciation: 'rek-t&m
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural rectums or rec·ta /-t&/
: the terminal part of the intestine from the sigmoid flexure to the anus
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rectum rec·tum (rěk'təm)
n. pl. rec·tums or rec·ta (-tə)
The terminal portion of the large intestine, extending from the sigmoid flexure to the anal canal.

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rectum   (rěk'təm)  Pronunciation Key 
Plural rectums or recta
The last section of the digestive tract, extending from the colon to the anus, in which feces is stored for elimination from the body.

rectal adjective
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