sulcus

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sulcus (pl. sulci) Latin for groove or furrow.
1. A complex region of parallel ridges and furrows on a satellite surface, particularly well developed on Ganymede (e.g. Uruk Sulcus, an area of bright, grooved terrain bordering Galileo Regio).

2. A major, rounded depression on the longitudinal mid-line of a brachiopod (Brachiopoda) shell. It usually occurs in the ventral valve and is usually accompanied by a major, rounded, shell elevation (fold) in the other valve.

3. See DINOPHYCEAE.

4. See POLLEN.

sulcus

views updated May 17 2018

sulcus A furrow or groove. On the surface of a pollen grain, a colpus.

sulcus

views updated May 21 2018

sulcus (sul-kŭs) n. (pl. sulci)
1. one of the many clefts or infoldings of the surface of the brain.

2. any of the infoldings of soft tissue in the mouth.

sulcus

views updated May 14 2018

sulcus A furrow or groove.