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hyaloid
[ hahy-uh-loid ]
adjective
- glassy; hyaline.
hyaloid
/ ˈhaɪəˌlɔɪd /
adjective
- anatomy zoology clear and transparent; glassy; hyaline
Other Words From
- sub·hya·loid adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hyaloid1
Example Sentences
Normally, a network of blood vessels known as the hyaloid vasculature is formed to help nourish the retina as it is constructed.
There is no pecten, but the numerous hyaloid arteries which are found in the embryo represent it.
It is enveloped by a delicate capsule—the hyaloid membrane—which is connected in front with the suspensory ligament of the lens, and ends by joining the capsule behind the lens.
It is in contact with the surface of the retina at the back and with the attachments of the lens in front, being surrounded by a thin covering of its own, called the hyaloid membrane.
They are like two balls of fire, and there is a peculiar transparency of the hyaloid membrane, or injection of that of the retina.
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