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cannular

American  
[kan-yuh-ler] / ˈkæn yə lər /
Also cannulate, or canular

adjective

  1. shaped like a cannula; tubular.


Etymology

Origin of cannular

First recorded in 1815–25; cannul(a) + -ar 1

Example Sentences

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Adj. open; perforated &c. v.; perforate; wide open, ajar, unclosed, unstopped; oscitant†, gaping, yawning; patent. tubular, cannular†, fistulous; pervious, permeable; foraminous†; vesicular, vasicular†; porous, follicular, cribriform†, honeycombed, infundibular†, riddled; tubulous†, tubulated†; piped, tubate†. opening &c. v.; aperient†.

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