su·ture /ˈsuʧɚ/
縫合,縫合處,縫合用的線(vt.)縫合
su·ture /ˈsuʧɚ/ 名詞
縫,骨縫,縫術,縫合,縫線
Su·ture n.
1. The act of sewing; also, the line along which two things or parts are sewed together, or are united so as to form a seam, or that which resembles a seam.
2. Surg. (a) The uniting of the parts of a wound by stitching. (b) The stitch by which the parts are united.
3. Anat. The line of union, or seam, in an immovable articulation, like those between the bones of the skull; also, such an articulation itself; synarthrosis. See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic.
4. Bot. (a) The line, or seam, formed by the union of two margins in any part of a plant; as, the ventral suture of a legume. (b) A line resembling a seam; as, the dorsal suture of a legume, which really corresponds to a midrib.
5. Zool. (a) The line at which the elytra of a beetle meet and are sometimes confluent. (b) A seam, or impressed line, as between the segments of a crustacean, or between the whorls of a univalve shell.
Glover's suture, Harmonic suture, etc. See under Glover, Harmonic, etc.
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suture
n 1: an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the
skull) [syn: sutura, fibrous joint]
2: a seam used in surgery [syn: surgical seam]
3: thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch
tissues together
v : join with a suture; "suture the wound after surgery"