Definition of Cornua. Meaning of Cornua. Synonyms of Cornua

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Definition of Cornua

Cornua
Cornu Cor"nu (k[^o]r"n[-u]), n.; pl. Cornua (-n[-u]*[.a]). [L.] A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.

Meaning of Cornua from wikipedia

- Look up cornu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cornu (pl. cornua) is a Latin word for horn. Cornu may also refer to: Cornu (horn), an ancient musical...
- commences in the greater cornua toward the end of fetal development, in the hyoid body shortly afterward, and in the lesser cornua during the first or second...
- The uterine horns (cornua of uterus) are the points in the upper uterus where the fallopian tubes or oviducts exit to meet the ovaries. They are one of...
- its lower part with the coccyx (tailbone) via the sacral and coccygeal cornua. The sacrum has three different surfaces which are shaped to accommodate...
- increases hemolymph pressure, effectively "inflating" the endophallus. Cornua claspers at the base of the endophallus help to grip the queen. Mating between...
- uterus. The surgery entails removing the abnormal tissue that separates the cornua of the uterus, then using several layers of stitches to create a normal...
- are the largest, and are called the coccygeal cornua they project caudally, and articulate with the cornua of the sacrum, and on either side complete the...
- uterus can be distinguished from a septate uterus by the angle between the cornua (intercornual angle): less than 75 degrees in a septate uterus, and greater...
- holding in his left hand, a flaming torch lowered proper" Motto (above) Reparabit cornua phoebe – the moon shall fill her horns again (below) Watch weel...
- Metamorphoses 9:688 - 9:692. aut stetit aut visa est. inerant lunaria fronti cornua **** ****is nitido flaventibus auro et regale decus; **** qua latrator Anubis...