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claustrum

 

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Noun claustrum has 1 sense
  1. claustrum - a layer of gray matter in the brain adjacent to the lenticular nucleus
    --1 is a kind of
    basal ganglion

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Claustrum

Definition

The term "claustrum" can refer to different things depending on the context.

1. Anatomy:

Noun

In anatomy, the claustrum is a thin sheet of gray matter located between the insular cortex and the putamen, deep within the brain. It is believed to play a crucial role in various cognitive functions and sensory integration.

Example sentence: The neuroscientist conducted research to determine the functions of the claustrum in the human brain.

2. Ecclesiastical:

Noun

Claustrum can also refer to a part of a monastery or convent, specifically an enclosed area where members live and observe a contemplative life, usually separated from the outside world.

Example sentence: The monks spent most of their days in the claustrum, dedicating themselves to prayer and meditation.

3. Botany:

Noun

Botanically, the term claustrum can describe the enclosing membrane or covering of certain structures such as plant seeds or fruits.

Example sentence: The claustrum of the seed protects the embryo from external factors until it is ready to germinate.

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