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Definition of parietal in English: parietaladjective pəˈrʌɪɪt(ə)lpəˈraɪəd(ə)l 1Anatomy Biology Relating to or denoting the wall of the body or of a body cavity or hollow structure. 〔剖,生〕体壁的,腔壁的 Example sentencesExamples - In the derived condition, the parietal is discontinuous around the lateral margin of the parietal fenestra with the squamosal forming part of this margin.
- Superficial tenderness can arise from the skin, the subcutaneous tissues, the muscle or fascia of the abdominal wall, the anterior parietal peritoneum, or a very tender organ that lies next to the anterior abdominal wall.
- Metastases were present in the vertebral bodies, spleen, peritoneum, pleura, adrenal glands, visceral and parietal pericardium, and multiple lymph nodes.
- A large tumor was found that originated from the parietal pleura at the dorsal site.
- The frontals are fused medially and enclose the parietal foramen and anterior sagittal crest.
- 1.1 Of the parietal lobe.
大脑顶叶的 顶叶皮层。 Example sentencesExamples - That said, it is interesting to note that a recent autopsy examination of Einstein's preserved brain did uncover extra tissue in the parietal cortex, which mediates spatial cognition.
- She skillfully uses patients suffering from neglect due to parietal lesions to explore a number of central questions in the study of spatial representations.
- Zapping the parietal cortex at the right moment with TMS can block processing downstream in the visual cortex.
- Both research teams found that low- and high-capacity subjects differed in levels of brain activity in the parietal cortex, a region of the brain known to be involved in the processing of visual and spatial information.
- The posterior parietal cortex then sorts out bodily movements corresponding to the observed actions.
2North American Relating to residence in a college or university dormitory and especially to visits from members of the opposite sex. 〈北美〉关于学院住宿的,关于大学宿舍中异性访客的 异性访客规定。 3Archaeology Denoting prehistoric art found on rock walls. 〔考古〕史前岩画的 Example sentencesExamples - It seems likely, therefore, that Archaic hunter-gatherers were the first to produce parietal art in southeastern caves and that its production may have related to economic activities like mining.
noun pəˈrʌɪɪt(ə)lpəˈraɪəd(ə)l 1Anatomy Zoology A parietal structure. 〔剖,动〕体壁;腔壁 Example sentencesExamples - Two additional, albeit smaller, processes are present along the posterior emargination of the parietal.
- All species have two chloroplasts, one parietal in each of the two main plates.
- 1.1
short for parietal bone Example sentencesExamples - The supraoccipital contacts the parietals of the skull table dorsally and the exoccipitals ventrally.
- However, as the temporal fenestra expands to ludicrous proportions in the cynodonts, the skull table is reduced to a saggital crest formed by the parietal.
- Together with the quadrates, the opisthotics and various dermal bones, such as the parietals and the squamosals, the bones of the occiput form the back of the skull.
- The missing ‘tooth-shaped’ block at upper rear of the skull is made up of the squamosal and parietal.
- The postorbitofrontal forms its primary contact with the frontal rather than the parietal, and the supraoccipital is firmly attached to the ventral side of the parietal.
2parietalsNorth American informal Rules governing visits from members of the opposite sex to a college or university dormitory.
OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin parietalis, from Latin paries, pariet- 'wall'. Definition of parietal in US English: parietaladjectivepəˈraɪəd(ə)lpəˈrīəd(ə)l 1Anatomy Biology Of, relating to, attached to, or denoting the wall of the body or of a body cavity or hollow structure. 〔剖,生〕体壁的,腔壁的 Example sentencesExamples - A large tumor was found that originated from the parietal pleura at the dorsal site.
- In the derived condition, the parietal is discontinuous around the lateral margin of the parietal fenestra with the squamosal forming part of this margin.
- Superficial tenderness can arise from the skin, the subcutaneous tissues, the muscle or fascia of the abdominal wall, the anterior parietal peritoneum, or a very tender organ that lies next to the anterior abdominal wall.
- Metastases were present in the vertebral bodies, spleen, peritoneum, pleura, adrenal glands, visceral and parietal pericardium, and multiple lymph nodes.
- The frontals are fused medially and enclose the parietal foramen and anterior sagittal crest.
- 1.1 Of the parietal lobe.
大脑顶叶的 顶叶皮层。 Example sentencesExamples - That said, it is interesting to note that a recent autopsy examination of Einstein's preserved brain did uncover extra tissue in the parietal cortex, which mediates spatial cognition.
- Both research teams found that low- and high-capacity subjects differed in levels of brain activity in the parietal cortex, a region of the brain known to be involved in the processing of visual and spatial information.
- Zapping the parietal cortex at the right moment with TMS can block processing downstream in the visual cortex.
- She skillfully uses patients suffering from neglect due to parietal lesions to explore a number of central questions in the study of spatial representations.
- The posterior parietal cortex then sorts out bodily movements corresponding to the observed actions.
2North American Relating to residence in a college or university dormitory and especially to visits from members of the opposite sex. 〈北美〉关于学院住宿的,关于大学宿舍中异性访客的 异性访客规定。 3Archaeology Denoting prehistoric art found on rock walls. 〔考古〕史前岩画的 Example sentencesExamples - It seems likely, therefore, that Archaic hunter-gatherers were the first to produce parietal art in southeastern caves and that its production may have related to economic activities like mining.
nounpəˈraɪəd(ə)lpəˈrīəd(ə)l 1Anatomy Zoology A parietal structure. 〔剖,动〕体壁;腔壁 Example sentencesExamples - Two additional, albeit smaller, processes are present along the posterior emargination of the parietal.
- All species have two chloroplasts, one parietal in each of the two main plates.
- 1.1
short for parietal bone Example sentencesExamples - Together with the quadrates, the opisthotics and various dermal bones, such as the parietals and the squamosals, the bones of the occiput form the back of the skull.
- The postorbitofrontal forms its primary contact with the frontal rather than the parietal, and the supraoccipital is firmly attached to the ventral side of the parietal.
- The missing ‘tooth-shaped’ block at upper rear of the skull is made up of the squamosal and parietal.
- The supraoccipital contacts the parietals of the skull table dorsally and the exoccipitals ventrally.
- However, as the temporal fenestra expands to ludicrous proportions in the cynodonts, the skull table is reduced to a saggital crest formed by the parietal.
2parietalsNorth American informal Rules governing visits from members of the opposite sex to a college or university dormitory.
OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin parietalis, from Latin paries, pariet- ‘wall’. |