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fundus

/fuhn-duhs/US // ˈfʌn dəs //UK // (ˈfʌndəs) //

基质,基底,基数,基金会

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fun·di [fuhn-dahy]. /ˈfʌn daɪ/. Anatomy.

    • : the base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture.

Examples

  • It is a question of determining the conditions under which the image of the fundus of the eye still appears distinct.

  • Right eye has nothing abnormal in its outward appearance, and just as little in the fundus.

  • That part of the cavity, or hollow of the Womb, which is in the fundus, or top.

  • Besides, by adopting this practice, we sacrifice the whole of the effects derived from pressure on the fundus uteri.

  • It facilitates the operation to introduce the lowest sutures first and then gradually work up to the fundus.