Definitionadj. formed with or having saclike expansions
Last update: August 11, 2015
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It is at times sacculated, but its chief interest is that, as Lebedinsky 1 has shown, the tip of the caecum in embryonic life opens to the exterior as the blastopore. [Please select]
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The stomach is simple; the intestines about eight times the length of the body, and the caecum is large and sacculated. [Please select]
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The larger bronchi may be sacculated, owing to the distention produced by the cheesy contents. [Please select]
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