ductuli excretorii glandulae lacrimalis - meaning and definition. What is ductuli excretorii glandulae lacrimalis
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What (who) is ductuli excretorii glandulae lacrimalis - definition

Fossa glandulae lacrimalis

Ductuli transversi         
The epoöphoron lies in the mesosalpinx between the ovary and the uterine tube, and consists of a few short tubules, the ductuli transversi which converge toward the ovary while their opposite ends open into a rudimentary duct, the ductus longitudinalis epoöphori (duct of Gärtner).
Fossa for lacrimal gland         
The lacrimal fossa (or fossa for lacrimal gland) is located on the inferior surface of each orbital plate of the frontal bone. It is smooth and concave, and presents, laterally, underneath the zygomatic process, a shallow depression for the lacrimal gland.
Caruncula         
SMALL, REDDISH-YELLOWISH, GLOBULAR NODULE AT THE INNER CORNER (THE MEDIAL ANGLE) OF THE EYE
Caruncula lacrimalis; Caruncula; Caruncula lachrymalis; Lacrimal caruncles
·noun An excrescence or appendage surrounding or near the hilum of a seed.
II. Caruncula ·noun A naked, flesh appendage, on the head of a bird, as the wattles of a turkey, ·etc.
III. Caruncula ·noun A small fleshy prominence or excrescence; especially the small, reddish body, the caruncula lacrymalis, in the inner angle of the eye.

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Fossa for lacrimal gland

The lacrimal fossa (or fossa for lacrimal gland) is located on the inferior surface of each orbital plate of the frontal bone. It is smooth and concave, and presents, laterally, underneath the zygomatic process, a shallow depression for the lacrimal gland.