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ventriculus

American  
[ven-trik-yuh-luhs] / vɛnˈtrɪk yə ləs /

noun

Zoology.

plural

ventriculi
  1. the part of the food tract in which digestion takes place, especially the lower cavity of a compound stomach in insects.

  2. gizzard.


ventriculus British  
/ vɛnˈtrɪkjʊləs /

noun

  1. zoology

    1. the midgut of an insect, where digestion takes place

    2. the gizzard of a bird

  2. another word for ventricle

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Etymology

Origin of ventriculus

From Latin, dating back to 1685–95; ventricle

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Resemblances also exist between the endospores and the spore-formations in the Saccharomycetes, and if Bacillus inflatus, B. ventriculus, &c., really form more than one spore in the cell, these analogies are strengthened.

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