Associations to the word «Caecum»
Noun
- Colon
- Intestine
- Mollusk
- Digestion
- Snail
- Synonym
- Gut
- Ovary
- Appendix
- Dall
- Microorganism
- Sac
- Pouch
- Carpenter
- Lr
- Stomach
- Ganglion
- Bladder
- Gland
- Mole
- Cavity
- Worm
- Lobe
- Fleming
- Anatomy
- Chapman
- Tract
- Riley
- Absorption
- Crop
- Liver
- Species
- Pig
- Insect
- Junction
- Rabbit
- Bacterium
- Small
- Feeding
- Enzyme
- Food
- Tube
- Canal
- De
- Nerve
- Animal
- Muscle
- Cave
- Bird
- Mouth
- Family
- Genus
- Length
- Pair
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
CAECUM, noun. (anatomy) A blind pouch connected to the large intestine between the ileum and the colon.
Dictionary definition
CAECUM, noun. The cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum".
Wise words
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