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thalamic
Variant of thalamus
thalamus
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thala·mus (t̸hal′ə məs)
noun pl. thalami -·mi′ (-mī′)
- Anat. a mass of gray matter forming the lateral walls of the diencephalon and involved in the transmission and integration of certain sensations
- Bot. receptacle (sense )
Etymology: ModL < L, an inner chamber < Gr thalamos
Related Forms:
- thalamic tha·lam′ic (t̸hə lam′ik) adjective
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