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meninges
[ mi-nin-jeez ]
plural noun
, Anatomy.
, singular me·ninx [mee, -ningks].
- the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Compare arachnoid ( def 6 ), dura mater, pia mater.
meninges
/ mɪˈnɪndʒɪəl; mɪˈnɪndʒiːz /
plural noun
meninges
/ mə-nĭn′jēz /
- The three membranes that enclose the vertebrate brain and spinal cord: the pia mater, arachnoid, and dura mater.
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Derived Forms
- meningeal, adjective
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Other Words From
- me·nin·ge·al [mi-, nin, -jee-, uh, l], adjective
- inter·me·ninge·al adjective
- postme·ninge·al adjective
- subme·ninge·al adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of meninges1
1610–20; < New Latin < Greek mḗninges, plural of mêninx membrane
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Word History and Origins
Origin of meninges1
C17: from Greek, pl of meninx membrane
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Example Sentences
If this is so, it appears from what will follow as though the meninges must be the "stock" rather than the diaphragm.
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Adhesions form rapidly, binding together the surface of the brain, meninges, and the overlying bone.
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There was engorgement of blood vessels in the meninges covering the brain.
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The inflammation may spread to the meninges, the intracranial venous sinuses, the eye, or the ear.
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The perivascular sheaths were crowded with small round cells and the meninges were congested.
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