cortices
Variant of cortex
cortex
Definition
cor·tex (kôr′teks′)
noun pl. cortices -·ti·ces′ (-tə sēz′)
- the outer part or external layers of an internal organ, as of the kidney or the adrenal glands
- the outer layer of gray matter over most of the brain
- Bot.
- a layer of tissue in the roots and stems of dicotyledonous plants, located between the stele and epidermis
- loosely any layer of stem tissue external to the xylem
- an outer layer of tissue in certain algae, lichens, and fungi
- Pharmacy the bark or rind of a plant
Etymology: L, bark of a tree: see corium
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