saccule
English
Etymology
From Latin sacculus (“small bag”), diminutive of saccus (“bag, sack”).
Noun
saccule (plural saccules)
- (anatomy) The smallest chamber of the membranous labyrinth of the ear.
See also
Latin
Noun
saccule
- vocative singular of sacculus
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