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		Definition of hyaloid in English: hyaloidadjective ˈhʌɪəlɔɪdˈhaɪəˌlɔɪd Anatomy Glassy; transparent. 〔剖〕玻璃样的,透明的 Example sentencesExamples -  Some floaters are remnants of the hyaloid artery, which usually disintegrates before birth.
 -  The lips of the choroidal fissure, containing the hyaloid vessels, are fused or nearly so.
 -  The wall of Cloquet's canal consists of multifenestrated sheaths, previously basal lamina of hyaloid artery.
 -  The hyaloid vasculature is a transient embryonic vascular bed which is complete at birth in mammals and regresses contemporaneously with the formation of the retinal vasculature.
 -  The hyaloid artery lies in the hyaloid canal, or canal of Cloquet, and is a branch of the central artery of the retina, or one of its retinal distribution.
 
 Synonyms smooth, mirror-like, glass-like, gleaming, shining, shiny, sheeny, glossy, polished 
 OriginMid 19th century: from French hyaloïde, or via late Latin from Greek hualoeidēs 'like glass', from hualos 'glass'.    Definition of hyaloid in US English: hyaloidadjectiveˈhaɪəˌlɔɪdˈhīəˌloid Anatomy Glassy; transparent. 〔剖〕玻璃样的,透明的 Example sentencesExamples -  Some floaters are remnants of the hyaloid artery, which usually disintegrates before birth.
 -  The hyaloid vasculature is a transient embryonic vascular bed which is complete at birth in mammals and regresses contemporaneously with the formation of the retinal vasculature.
 -  The hyaloid artery lies in the hyaloid canal, or canal of Cloquet, and is a branch of the central artery of the retina, or one of its retinal distribution.
 -  The wall of Cloquet's canal consists of multifenestrated sheaths, previously basal lamina of hyaloid artery.
 -  The lips of the choroidal fissure, containing the hyaloid vessels, are fused or nearly so.
 
 Synonyms smooth, mirror-like, glass-like, gleaming, shining, shiny, sheeny, glossy, polished 
 OriginMid 19th century: from French hyaloïde, or via late Latin from Greek hualoeidēs ‘like glass’, from hualos ‘glass’.     |