| INULA | • inula n. Any of several plants of the genus Inula, such as elecampane. • inula n. The dried root of such a plant used as a stimulant. • Inula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – yellowheads. |
| CANULA | • canula n. Alternative form of cannula. • CANULA n. (Latin) a tube inserted into a bodily cavity, also CANNULA. |
| LUNULA | • lunula n. (Anatomy) Something shaped like a crescent or half-moon; especially the pale area at the base of the fingernail. • lunula n. (Ancient Rome, historical) A crescent moon-shaped pendant worn by girls in Ancient Rome. • LUNULA n. (Latin) a Bronze Age crescent necklace. |
| RANULA | • ranula n. (Pathology) A tumor or swelling located in the floor of the mouth under the tongue; specifically a bluish… • RANULA n. (Latin) a cyst formed under the tongue. |
| ZONULA | • zonula n. (Anatomy) Any of several small belt-like regions. • ZONULA n. (Latin) a small zone, also ZONULE, ZONULET. |
| CANNULA | • cannula n. (Medicine) A tube inserted in the body to drain or inject fluid. • cannula n. (Aviation) A hose or tube that connects directly from an oxygen (O2) bottle/source to the user’s nose… • CANNULA n. (Latin) a tube inserted into a bodily cavity, also CANULA. |
| FAUNULA | • FAUNULA n. the fauna of a small single environment, also FAUNULE. |
| FRENULA | • frenula n. Plural of frenulum. • FRENULUM n. (Latin) a connecting fold of membrane, also FRENUM, FRAENUM. |
| PAENULA | • paenula n. (Historical) A kind of woollen cloak or mantle used by Romans, worn on journeys and in rainy weather. • paenula n. A chasuble, especially in its older form. • PAENULA n. (Latin) a Roman travelling cloak. |
| PINNULA | • pinnula n. A pinnule or subleaflet. • PINNULA n. (Latin) a pinnate part or organ, also PINNULE. |
| PLANULA | • planula n. (Biology) In embryonic development, a vesicle filled with fluid, formed from the morula by the divergence… • planula n. (Zoology) The larva of a hydrozoan, which is free-swimming and covered in cilia. • PLANULA n. (Latin) the free-swimming larva of certain organisms. |
| SPINULA | • spinula n. Alternative form of spinule. • SPINULA n. (Latin) a small thorn, also SPINULE. |
| RETINULA | • retinula n. (Biology) One of the group of pigmented cells that surround the retinophorae of invertebrates. • RETINULA n. (Latin) a neural receptor of an arthropod's eye. |
| VAGINULA | • vaginula n. (Botany) A little sheath, such as that about the base of the pedicel of most mosses. • VAGINULA n. (Latin) a little sheath, also VAGINULE. |
| CAMPANULA | • campanula n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Campanula. • Campanula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Campanulaceae – the bellflowers and related plants. • CAMPANULA n. (Latin) a member of the bellflower family. |