meninges
[ mi-nin-jeez ]
/ mɪˈnɪn dʒiz /
plural noun, singular me·ninx [mee-ningks] /ˈmi nɪŋks/. Anatomy.
the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
Compare arachnoid(def 6), dura mater, pia mater.
Origin of meninges
1610–20; < New Latin < Greek
mḗninges, plural of
mêninx membrane
OTHER WORDS FROM meninges
me·nin·ge·al [mi-nin-jee-uh l] /mɪˈnɪn dʒi əl/, adjective in·ter·me·nin·ge·al, adjective post·me·nin·ge·al, adjective sub·me·nin·ge·al, adjectiveWords nearby meninges
Example sentences from the Web for meninx
Girba, formerly Meninx, an island to the south-east of the Lesser Syrtis.
Writings in Connection with the Donatist Controversy |Aurelius AugustineCercina is a group of smaller islands above 50 miles north of Meninx, now called the Karkenna islands.
Plutarch's Lives, Volume II |Aubrey Stewart & George LongMeninx is supposed to be the “land of the lotus-eaters”987 mentioned by Homer.
British Dictionary definitions for meninx
meninges
/ (mɪˈnɪndʒiːz) /
pl n singular meninx (ˈmiːnɪŋks)
the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord
See dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater
Derived forms of meninges
meningeal (mɪˈnɪndʒɪəl), adjectiveWord Origin for meninges
C17: from Greek, pl of
meninx membrane
Medical definitions for meninx
meninx
[ mē′nĭngks ]
n. pl. me•nin•ges (mə-nĭn′jēz)
A membrane, especially one of the three membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord.
Scientific definitions for meninx
meninges
[ mə-nĭn′jēz ]
The three membranes that enclose the vertebrate brain and spinal cord: the pia mater, arachnoid, and dura mater.