See Also: scleral spur(medicine)
scleral(dictionary)
scleral(medicine)
scleral sulcus(medicine)
scleral veins(medicine)
scleral roll(medicine)
scleral ring(medicine)
scleral rigidity(medicine)
scleral resection(medicine)
scleral ectasia(medicine)

bat(6) (iou) and scleral spur (medicine)


bat(6) (iou)



bat verb1. [bat] Infl. -tt-. LME.
[from BAT noun1 or formed as BATTER verb1.]
verb trans. Strike with or as with a bat; cudgel; beat. LME.
W. Barnes Well here..'S a ball for you if you can bat it. B. Hines He batted him twice about the ears, forehand left ear, backhand right.
verb intrans. Use a bat; have an innings at cricket, Baseball, etc. M18.
H. de Selincourt Padded and gloved, and rather nervously waiting his turn to bat.
verb intrans. Move, esp. in a casual or aimless Fashion (about, along, around, etc.). dial. & slang. L19.

scleral spur (medicine)


scleral spur


A ridge of the sclera at the internal scleral sulcus from which ciliary muscle fibres take origin.

Synonym: scleral roll.

Vascular spur, partial septum between vessels (arteries and veins) at the level of fusion or branching at acute angle.

See: calcar.