Bauhin's valve - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Bauhin's valve (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bɔːˈhɪnz vɑːlv/

Meaning and Usage

Bauhin's valve, also known as the ileocecal valve, is a sphincter muscle located at the junction of the small intestine (ileum) and the large intestine (cecum). Its primary role is to control the flow of material from the ileum into the cecum and to prevent backflow from the cecum into the ileum.

This term is used primarily in medical or biological contexts, particularly in anatomy and physiology. It is less commonly used in everyday language, making it more prevalent in written contexts such as textbooks, medical literature, and academic articles.

Example Sentences

  1. Bauhin's valve plays a vital role in preventing the backflow of intestinal contents.
  2. La válvula de Bauhin desempeña un papel vital en la prevención del reflujo de contenidos intestinales.

  3. A dysfunction of Bauhin's valve can lead to various gastrointestinal issues.

  4. Una disfunción de la válvula de Bauhin puede llevar a diversos problemas gastrointestinales.

  5. Surgeons may need to consider the condition of Bauhin's valve during an appendectomy.

  6. Los cirujanos pueden necesitar considerar el estado de la válvula de Bauhin durante una apendicectomía.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "Bauhin's valve" is a specific anatomical term and does not generally form part of idiomatic expressions, it is crucial in medical discussions and understanding gastrointestinal disorders. However, here are some general expressions related to valves in various contexts:

  1. To have a tight valve - This can refer to a person or a situation that is very controlled or strict.
  2. "Her strict parenting style means she has a tight valve on her children’s activities."
  3. "Su estilo de crianza estricto significa que tiene un control estricto sobre las actividades de sus hijos."

  4. To open a valve - To express or allow feelings or emotions.

  5. "After years of holding everything in, she finally decided to open the valve and talk about her feelings."
  6. "Después de años de guardar todo dentro, finalmente decidió abrir la válvula y hablar sobre sus sentimientos."

  7. To let off steam - While not directly related to valves, it conveys the idea of releasing pressure.

  8. "After a long week at work, he goes for a run to let off steam."
  9. "Después de una larga semana de trabajo, él sale a correr para liberar tensión."

Etymology

The term "Bauhin's valve" is named after the Swiss botanist and anatomist Gaspard Bauhin (1560–1624), who was known for his contributions to the classification of plants and anatomical structures. The usage of his name in this term reflects the historical significance attributed to his work in the field of anatomy.

Synonyms and Antonyms



25-07-2024