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, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for meninx

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), adjective

Word Origin for meninges

C17: from Greek, pl of meninx membrane

Medical definitions for meninx

meninx
[ mēnĭngks ]

n. pl. me•nin•ges (mə-nĭnjēz)

A membrane, especially one of the three membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord.

Scientific definitions for meninx

meninges
[ mə-nĭnjēz ]

The three membranes that enclose the vertebrate brain and spinal cord: the pia mater, arachnoid, and dura mater.

Cultural definitions for meninx

meninges
[ (muh-nin-jeez) ]

The membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.