noun
- Plural of auricula; small ear-shaped structures or appendages, especially in anatomy and botany.
- In botany, small ear-like lobes at the base of a leaf or leafstalk.
- In anatomy, small pouches or chambers, particularly the upper chambers of the heart (also called atria).
Usage: technical/medical; botanical
Usage: botanical
Usage: medical/anatomical
Examples
- The auriculae of the heart receive blood from the veins.
- Botanists examined the auriculae at the base of the leaf blade.
- The auriculae are small, ear-shaped projections found in certain plant species.
- In cardiac anatomy, the auriculae function as receiving chambers.
- The auriculae of this plant species are particularly prominent.