commissure
21commissure — n. Seam, joint, closure, suture, conjunction, juncture …
22commissure — com·mis·sure …
23commissure — n. 1) a bundle of nerve fibres that crosses the midline of the central nervous system, often connecting similar structures on each side. 2) any other tissue connecting two similar structures …
24commissure — com•mis•sure [[t]ˈkɒm əˌʃʊər, ˌʃɜr[/t]] n. 1) bot anat. a joint or seam where two parts meet, as in a bone 2) anat. a connecting bundle of nerve fibers, esp. one joining the right and left sides of the brain • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME (<… …
25commissure — /ˈkɒməʃʊə/ (say komuhshoouh) noun 1. a joint; seam; suture. 2. Botany the joint or face by which one carpel coheres with another. 3. Anatomy, Zoology a connecting band of nerve tissue, etc. {late Middle English, from Latin commissūra joining}… …
26commissure — n. seam; joint; cleft. ♦ commissural, a …
27commissure — nf. => Coin …
28commissure — n. 1 a junction, joint, or seam. 2 Anat. a the joint between two bones. b a band of nerve tissue connecting the hemispheres of the brain, the two sides of the spinal cord, etc. c the line where the upper and lower lips, or eyelids, meet. 3 Bot.… …
29commissure of bulbs of vestibule — commissura bulborum vestibuli …
30commissure of caudal colliculus — commissura colliculi inferioris …