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o·men·tum

 (ō-mĕn′təm)
n. pl. o·men·ta (-tə) or o·men·tums
One of the folds of the peritoneum that connect the stomach with other abdominal organs, especially:
a. The greater omentum.
b. The lesser omentum.

[Latin ōmentum, perhaps a dialectal variant of *ūmentum (from earlier *ovimentum : *ov(i)-, to put on, cover-uere in Latin induere, to put on; see indumentum + -mentum, noun suffix) or perhaps from an Italic source akin to Umbrian umen and Latin unguen, fat, fatty substance (since the greater omentum is rich in fat), and Latin unguentum, salve; see unguent.]

o·men′tal (-təl) adj.
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omentum

(əʊˈmɛntəm)
n, pl -ta (-tə)
(Anatomy) anatomy a double fold of peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs
[C16: from Latin: membrane, esp a caul, of obscure origin]
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o•men•tum

(oʊˈmɛn təm)

n., pl. -ta (-tə).
a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and other abdominal viscera and forming a protective and supportive covering.
[1535–45; < Latin ōmentum caul surrounding the intestines]
o•men′tal, adj.
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omentum

A part of the peritoneum, consisting of membrane that suspends from the abdomen to cover the intestines.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.omentum - a fold of peritoneum supporting the visceraomentum - a fold of peritoneum supporting the viscera
peritoneum - a transparent membrane that lines the abdominal cavity in mammals and covers most of the viscera
caul, gastrocolic omentum, greater omentum - part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and to the colon and covering the intestines
lesser omentum - a part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and liver and supporting the hepatic vessels
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Translations

o·men·tum

n. omento, repliegue del peritoneo que conecta el estómago con ciertas vísceras abdominales.
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omentum

n omento, epiplón m
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References in periodicals archive ?
During the study, Cohen and colleagues seeded rat cardiac cells onto scaffolds that they transplanted into the omentums of eight rats, reports New Scientist magazine.
Smadar Cohen, a tissue engineer at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, has revealed that the study has basically shown that a fatty apron of tissue called the omentum, which sits over the stomach and intestines, may be the perfect spot to grow patches of cells for heart repair.