pannicle

English

Etymology

From Middle French pannicle, and its source, Late Latin panniculus (membrane), from Latin panniculus (small rag), from pannus (cloth).

Noun

pannicle (plural pannicles)

  1. (anatomy, zoology) A membrane of tissue in the body of a human or animal.
  2. (obsolete, medicine) A pannus.
  3. (obsolete, rare) The skull.

Anagrams

Middle French

Etymology

From Late Latin panniculus (membrane), from Latin panniculus (small rag), from pannus (cloth).

Noun

pannicle f (plural pannicles)

  1. pannicle (membrane)

Old French

Etymology

From Late Latin panniculus (membrane), from Latin panniculus (small rag), from pannus (cloth).

Noun

pannicle oblique singular, f (oblique plural pannicles, nominative singular pannicle, nominative plural pannicles)

  1. pannicle (membrane)
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