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thalamencephalon

/thal-uh-men-sef-uh-lon, -luhn/US // ˌθæl ə mɛnˈsɛf əˌlɒn, -lən //UK // (ˌθæləmɛnˈsɛfəˌlɒn) //

间脑,间脑部,丘脑,延髓脑

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural thal·a·men·ceph·a·lons, thal·a·men·ceph·a·la [thal-uh-men-sef-uh-luh]. /ˌθæl ə mɛnˈsɛf ə lə/. Anatomy.

    • : the diencephalon.

Examples

  • The remaining parts of the thalamencephalon have however undergone considerable changes.

  • The posterior of the two divisions of the fore-brain forms the thalamencephalon.

  • During the same stage the pineal gland grows into a sack-like body, springing from the roof of the thalamencephalon, fig. 1b, pn.

  • The anterior wall of the thalamencephalon as well as its roof are very thin.

  • In the thalamencephalon there is no fresh point of great importance to be noticed.