plica
[ plahy-kuh ]
/ ˈplaɪ kə /
noun, plural pli·cae [plahy-see, -kee] /ˈplaɪ si, -ki/.
Zoology, Anatomy.
a fold or folding.
Also called pli·ca po·lon·i·ca
[puh-lon-i-kuh] /pəˈlɒn ɪ kə/. Pathology.
a matted, filthy condition of the hair, caused by disease, vermin, etc.
(in medieval music) a vertical mark attached to a neume, standing for an interpolated melodic ornament.
Origin of plica
1675–85; < Medieval Latin: a fold, back formation from Latin
plicāre to fold,
ply2
OTHER WORDS FROM plica
pli·cal, adjectiveWords nearby plica
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British Dictionary definitions for plica
plica
/ (ˈplaɪkə) /
noun plural plicae (ˈplaɪsiː)
Also called: fold anatomy
a folding over of parts, such as a fold of skin, muscle, peritoneum, etc
pathol
a condition of the hair characterized by matting, filth, and the presence of parasites
Derived forms of plica
plical, adjectiveWord Origin for plica
C17: from Medieval Latin: a fold, from Latin
plicāre to fold; see
ply ²
Medical definitions for plica
plica
[ plī′kə ]
n. pl. pli•cae (-kē)
A fold or ridge, as of skin or membrane.
false membrane