saccular
[ sak-yuh-ler ]
/ Ë?sæk yÉ lÉr /
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adjective
having the form of a sac.
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Origin of saccular
First recorded in 1860â65; saccul(us) + -ar1
OTHER WORDS FROM saccular
post·sac·cu·lar, adjectiveWords nearby saccular
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How to use saccular in a sentence
The gonads, as in other Arthropoda, are hollow saccular organs, the cavity communicating with the efferent ducts.
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British Dictionary definitions for saccular
saccular
/ (Ë?sækjÊlÉ) /
adjective
of or resembling a sac
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