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pi·a

 (pī′ə, pē′ə)
n.
The pia mater.

pi′al adj.
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pial

(ˈpaɪəl)
adj
(Anatomy) anatomy relating to pia mater
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pi•al

(ˈpaɪ əl, ˈpi-)

adj.
of or pertaining to the pia mater.
[1885–90]
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