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glomerulus

American  
[gloh-mer-yuh-luhs, gluh-] / gloʊˈmɛr jə ləs, glə- /

noun

Anatomy.
glomeruli plural
  1. a compact cluster of capillaries.

  2. Also called Malpighian tuft.  a tuft of convoluted capillaries in the nephron of a kidney, functioning to remove certain substances from the blood before it flows into the convoluted tubule.


glomerulus British  
/ ɡlɒˈmɛrʊləs /

noun

  1. a knot of blood vessels in the kidney projecting into the capsular end of a urine-secreting tubule

  2. any cluster or coil of blood vessels, nerve fibres, etc, in the body

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

glomerulus Scientific  
/ glō-mĕryə-ləs /
glomeruli plural
  1. A knot of highly permeable capillaries located within the Bowman's capsule of a nephron. Waste products are filtered from the blood in the glomerulus, initiating the process of urine formation.


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Origin of glomerulus

1855–60; < New Latin, equivalent to Latin glomer- (stem of glomus ) ball-shaped mass + -ulus -ule

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