VILLUS


Meaning of VILLUS in English

ˈviləs noun

( plural vil·li -iˌlī)

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, shaggy hair, tuft of hair — more at velvet

1. : a small slender vascular process: as

a. : one of the minute fingerlike processes which more or less thickly cover and give a velvety appearance to the surface of the mucous membrane of the small intestine and serve in the absorption of nutriment and of which each has a central blindly ending lacteal surrounded by blood capillaries and covered with epithelium

b. : one of the branching processes of the surface of the chorion of the developing egg or blastodermic vesicle of most mammals that are restricted to particular areas or diffusely arranged and over parts of the surface become vascular and help to form the placenta

2. : trophonema

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