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intima

American  
[in-tuh-muh] / ˈɪn tə mə /

noun

Anatomy.

plural

intimae
  1. the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.


intima British  
/ ˈɪntɪmə /

noun

  1. anatomy zoology the innermost layer of an organ or part, esp of a blood vessel

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Other Word Forms

  • intimal adjective
  • subintimal adjective

Etymology

Origin of intima

1870–75; < New Latin, noun use of feminine of Latin intimus, intumus inmost, equivalent to in- in- 2 + -timus superlative suffix; optimal, ultimate

Example Sentences

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These mimic the layered structure of the native vascular wall, which, from inside out, is composed of the tunica intima, tunica media and tunica adventitia tissues.

From Science Daily • Jan. 13, 2024

The critical endothelial lining of the tunica intima is intact.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

Like the other components of the tunica intima, the internal elastic membrane provides structure while allowing the vessel to stretch.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

Explains Keys: As the fatty protein molecules travel in the bloodstream, they are deposited in the intima, or inner wall of a coronary artery.

From Time Magazine Archive

The intima is a thin line composed of endothelial cells.

From Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. by Warfield, Louis Marshall