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BODILY CAVITY

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does bodily cavity mean? 

BODILY CAVITY (noun)
  The noun BODILY CAVITY has 1 sense:

1. (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the bodyplay

  Familiarity information: BODILY CAVITY used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


BODILY CAVITY (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

(anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

Classified under:

Nouns denoting body parts

Synonyms:

bodily cavity; cavity; cavum

Hypernyms ("bodily cavity" is a kind of...):

anatomical structure; bodily structure; body structure; complex body part; structure (a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing and its construction and arrangement)

Domain category:

anatomy; general anatomy (the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "bodily cavity"):

laryngopharynx (the lower part of the pharynx)

bursa omentalis; lesser peritoneal cavity; omental bursa (an isolated part of the peritoneal cavity that is dorsal to the stomach)

pericardial cavity; pericardial space (the space between the layers of the pericardium that contains fluid that lubricates the membrane surfaces and allows easy heart movement)

vacuole (a tiny cavity filled with fluid in the cytoplasm of a cell)

ventricle (one of four connected cavities in the brain; is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal fluid)

sac (a structure resembling a bag in an animal)

uterine cavity (the space inside the uterus between the cervical canal and the Fallopian tubes)

nasal cavity (either of the two cavities lying between the floor of the cranium and the roof of the mouth and extending from the face to the pharynx)

nasopharynx (cavity forming the upper part of the pharynx)

oropharynx (cavity formed by the pharynx at the back of the mouth)

greater peritoneal sac; peritoneal cavity (the interior of the peritoneum; a potential space between layers of the peritoneum)

blind gut; caecum; cecum (the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens)

tubular cavity (a cavity having the shape of a tube)

armpit; axilla; axillary cavity; axillary fossa (the hollow under the arm where it is joined to the shoulder)

chest cavity; thoracic cavity (the cavity in the vertebrate body enclosed by the ribs between the diaphragm and the neck and containing the lungs and heart)

abdomen; abdominal cavity (the cavity containing the major viscera; in mammals it is separated from the thorax by the diaphragm)

pelvis; renal pelvis (a structure shaped like a funnel in the outlet of the kidney into which urine is discharged before passing into the ureter)

pelvic cavity (the space bounded by the bones of the pelvis and containing the pelvic viscera)

celom; celoma; coelom (a cavity in the mesoderm of an embryo that gives rise in humans to the pleural cavity and pericardial cavity and peritoneal cavity)

fossa; pit (a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression))

antrum (a natural cavity or hollow in a bone)

archenteron (central cavity of the gastrula; becomes the intestinal or digestive cavity)

sinus (any of various air-filled cavities especially in the bones of the skull)

locule; loculus (a small cavity or space within an organ or in a plant or animal)

lumen (a cavity or passage in a tubular organ)

socket (a bony hollow into which a structure fits)

pulp cavity (the central cavity of a tooth containing the pulp (including the root canal))

cranial orbit; eye socket; orbit; orbital cavity (the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball)

buccal cavity (the cavity between the jaws and the cheeks)

blastocele; blastocoel; blastocoele; cleavage cavity; segmentation cavity (the fluid-filled cavity inside a blastula)

cloaca ((zoology) the cavity (in birds, reptiles, amphibians, most fish, and monotremes but not mammals) at the end of the digestive tract into which the intestinal, genital, and urinary tracts open)

vestibule (any of various bodily cavities leading to another cavity (as of the ear or vagina))

mediastinum (the part of the thoracic cavity between the lungs that contains the heart and aorta and esophagus and trachea and thymus)

middle ear; tympanic cavity; tympanum (the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear)

pleural cavity (the cavity in the thorax that contains the lungs and heart)

chamber (an enclosed volume in the body)

cranial cavity; intracranial cavity (the cavity enclosed by the cranium)

amniotic cavity (the fluid-filled cavity that surrounds the developing embryo)

Holonyms ("bodily cavity" is a part of...):

body; organic structure (the entire physical structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being))


 Context examples 


An aperture or hole leading into something, especially a bodily cavity.

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