epididymis
[ ep-i-did-uh-mis ]
/ ˌɛp ɪˈdɪd ə mɪs /
noun, plural ep·i·di·dym·i·des [ep-i-di-dim-i-deez, -did-uh-mi-] /ˌɛp ɪ dɪˈdɪm ɪˌdiz, -ˈdɪd ə mɪ-/. Anatomy.
an elongated organ on the posterior surface of a testis that stores sperm while they mature and constitutes the convoluted beginning of the vas deferens.
See also
vas efferens.
OTHER WORDS FROM epididymis
ep·i·did·y·mal, adjectiveWords nearby epididymis
Example sentences from the Web for epididymis
This epithelium is found lining parts of the respiratory passages, the vas deferens and the epididymis.
Its tubules unite with the seminiferous tubules, and also form the epididymis.
The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume 1 |Francis Maitland BalfourThe epididymis referred to above, consists of a mass of coiled tubes and blood vessels.
The Biology, Physiology and Sociology of Reproduction |Winfield S. HallThese two surgeons have restored function in six such cases by uniting the vas with the epididymis by Martin's operation.
The Ethics of Medical Homicide and Mutilation |Austin O'Malley
British Dictionary definitions for epididymis
epididymis
/ (ˌɛpɪˈdɪdɪmɪs) /
noun plural -didymides (-dɪˈdɪmɪˌdiːz)
anatomy
a convoluted tube situated along the posterior margin of each testis, in which spermatozoa are stored and conveyed to the vas deferens
Derived forms of epididymis
epididymal, adjectiveWord Origin for epididymis
C17: from Greek
epididumis, from
epi- +
didumos twin, testicle; see
didymous
Medical definitions for epididymis
epididymis
[ ĕp′ĭ-dĭd′ə-mĭs ]
n. pl. ep•i•did•y•mi•des (-mĭ-dēz′)
A long, narrow, convoluted tube in the spermatic duct system that lies on the posterior aspect of each testicle and connects with the vas deferens.