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plica
[ plahy-kuh ]
noun
- Zoology, Anatomy. a fold or folding.
- Also called plica po·loni·ca [p, uh, -, lon, -i-k, uh]. Pathology. a matted, filthy condition of the hair, caused by disease, vermin, etc.
- (in medieval music) a vertical mark attached to a neume, standing for an interpolated melodic ornament.
plica
/ ˈplaɪkə /
noun
- Also calledfold anatomy a folding over of parts, such as a fold of skin, muscle, peritoneum, etc
- pathol a condition of the hair characterized by matting, filth, and the presence of parasites
Derived Forms
- ˈplical, adjective
Other Words From
- plical adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of plica1
Example Sentences
“There’s an expression in Latin for this: plica polonica,” she told me later.
All of this leaves me wondering as goes the precise status of the captive animals – labelled P. plica – shown in the photos here.
Noel has been experiencing soreness and, after consulting with several specialists, elected to have inflamed plica removed from his knee, the Sixers announced.
Then, almost immediately following the World Cup it was announced that Morgan had surgery procedure to remove a plica, or a small fold in the lining of the knee joint that was causing irritation.
She returned in time for the tournament and then underwent surgery to remove a plica in her knee shortly after.
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