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Botany. a hard or stony endocarp, as a peach stone. 2. a shell membrane. Origin: 1820–30; < L putāmen, equiv. to putā(re) to prune, clean + -men resultative ...
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Definition of putamina in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of putamina. Pronunciation of putamina. Translations of putamina. putamina synonyms, putamina antonyms. Information about putamina in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from putamina)
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an outer reddish layer of gray matter in the lentiform nucleus. —pu·tam·i·nous \-ˈtam-ə-nəs\ adjective. Bing Learn more about "putamina" ...
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putamina (already plural) ... Plural form of putamen ... Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary...
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Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Wikipedia, 0.03 sec. putamen /pu·ta·men/ (pu-ta´men) the larger and more lateral part of the lentiform nucleus. ...
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noun pl. putamina -·tam′i·na (-tam′i nə). the hard stone, or endocarp, of certain fruits, as of the peach and the plum, or the shell of a nut ...
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Brain MRI disclosed the "hot cross bun" sign typical of multiple system atrophy (MSA) (figure).1,2 This sign is probably related to degeneration of transverse pontocerebellar fibers, whereas the hyperintense rim bordering the putamina has been associated with neuronal loss, reactive microgliosis, and astrogliosis.2...
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