"Epiploa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Epiploa is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a fold or doubling of the epiploon, which is a membrane-like structure that covers the large intestine.
I think you meant "epiploic".
Epiploic refers to the visceral peritoneum, a membrane that covers the intestines and other abdominal organs.
Here are 5 usage examples:
Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants, such as trees, shrubs, or rocks, but do not derive their nutrients from those plants. They obtain their nutrients by absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, or debris around them. Epiphytes can be found in tropical rainforests, where they cling to tree trunks and branches, and can also be cultivated in greenhouses or indoor spaces. Examples of epiphytes include orchids, bromeliads, and air plants.
Epipleural refers to a structure or a membrane located near the pleura, which is the membrane that surrounds the lungs. In medical contexts, the term "epipleural" is often used to describe a situation where a tumor, fluid, or other abnormal growth has developed in the space between the lung and the chest wall, as well as between the lung and the diaphragm. This can cause respiratory problems and discomfort in the patient.