"Mesocephalous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mesocephalous refers to a human skull that is of medium size, neither too large nor too small. This term is often used in anthropological and forensic contexts to describe the average or normal size of a human skull.
Mesocephalous
Mesocephalous refers to a condition where the head is of a moderate size, between brachycephalic (short-headed) and dolichocephalic (long-headed).
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Mesoblast refers to a type of stem cell that develops from the middle layer of the embryo, often used in medical research and therapy to replace or repair damaged or diseased cells and tissues.
Mesocaecum is a genus of beetles in the family Palmidae, commonly known as palm weevils. They are typically found in tropical regions and feed on palm trees, damaging the leaves and causing economic losses for palm oil producers.
Mesocolic refers to the mesocolon, which is the portion of the small intestine that is attached to the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity by a mesentery, a double layer of peritoneum that allows for flexibility and rotation of the intestine.
A mesocolon is a type of colonic fold, which is a fold in the wall of the large intestine (colon) that helps to absorb water and electrolytes from digested food. It is a sectional fold in the wall of the colon that separates a haustral pouch from another haustral pouch. The term "mesocolon" comes from the Greek words "meso" meaning "middle" and "kolon" meaning "colon", and it is used to distinguish this type of fold from other types of colonic folds.
Mesocortical refers to a region of the brain that is part of the limbic system, connecting the cortex, basal forebrain, and hippocampus. It plays a crucial role in emotion regulation, motivation, and the formation of memories.