FUNDUS


Meaning of FUNDUS in English

ˈfəndəs noun

( plural fun·di -ˌdī)

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, bottom, piece of landed property — more at bottom

1. : the bottom of or part opposite the aperture of the internal surface of a hollow organ of the body: as

a. : the greater curvature of the stomach

b. : the lower back part of the bladder

c. : the large upper end of the uterus

d. : the part of the eye opposite the pupil

2.

[Latin]

Roman & civil law : land , buildings : land with buildings affixed thereto : real estate

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