Meaning & Definition of word "Foramen"

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    Foramen

    /fəˈreɪ.mən/

    noun:

    • 1. A natural opening or passage, especially in bone.
      • Example: The foramen magnum is the large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes.
    • 2. An opening in a structure or organ that allows for the passage of nerves or blood vessels.
      • Example: The vertebral foramen houses the spinal cord as it travels down the vertebral column.
    • 3. Any small opening or hole in anatomy.
      • Example: The mental foramen is located on the mandible and allows passage for the mental nerve and blood vessels.
    • 4. In dental anatomy, any of the openings in the jawbone that houses the nerves and blood vessels.
      • Example: The inferior alveolar nerve exits the mandible through the mandibular foramen.
    • 5. A specific type of anatomical feature characterized by its function and location in various organisms.
      • Example: In fishes, the foramen of the scapula serves as a joint between the shoulder girdle and the body.

    Etymology

    From Latin foramen, meaning 'an opening, hole'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    foramen magnum:

    The large opening at the base of the skull that allows the spinal cord to connect to the brain.

    sacroiliac foramen:

    An opening in the sacrum through which nerves pass.

    oval foramen:

    A recess in the heart that connects the two atria during fetal development.

    Related Words

    foramina:

    Plural of foramen.

    foraminal:

    Related to or resembling a foramen.

    Slang Meanings of foramen

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