"Palpebrae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "palpebrae" refers to the eyelids.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word palpebrae:
The verb "palpating" means to feel or examine something by touch, especially to detect the shape or size of an object or part of the body by gently pressing it with the fingers. In medical contexts, palpating is often used to diagnose internal conditions or detect certain diseases by feeling the body's internal organs or tissues through the skin or other areas.
The adjective "palpatory" refers to something that can be felt or detected by touching, especially through the sense of touch or palpation. It often describes a sensation or finding that is perceived through a physical examination or manipulation of something, such as an organ or a surface.
Palpebration is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a hardening or thickening of the skin on the eyelids, often due to a skin condition or infection. It can also be a medical term used to describe the formation of a mass or lump on the eyelid, typically caused by inflammation or trauma. In general, the term palpebration is no longer commonly used in modern medical settings, and is largely replaced by more specific and descriptive terms.