Medical term:
whorling
whorl
[hwerl]a spiral arrangement, as in the ridges on the finger that make up a fingerprint.
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whorl
(wŏrl),1. A turn of the spiral cochlea of the ear.
2. Synonym(s): vortex of heart
3. A turn of a concha nasalis.
4. Synonym(s): verticil
5. An area of hair growing in a radial manner suggesting whirling or twisting. Synonym(s): vortex (2)
6. One of the distinguishing patterns composing the Galton system of classification of fingerprints. Synonym(s): digital whorl
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whorl
(wôrl, wûrl)n.
1. A form that coils or spirals; a curl or swirl.
2. A turn of the cochlea or of the ethmoidal crest.
3. An area of hair growing in a radial manner.
4. One of the circular ridges or convolutions of a fingerprint.
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whorl
(wŏrl)1. A turn of the spiral cochlea of the ear.
2. Synonym(s): vortex of heart.
3. A turn of a concha nasalis.
4. Synonym(s): verticil.
5. An area of hair growing in a radial manner suggesting whirling or twisting.
Synonym(s): vortex (2) .
Synonym(s): vortex (2) .
6. One of the distinguishing patterns in the Galton system of classification of fingerprints.
See also: hair whorls
See also: hair whorls
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
whorl
a circular set (two or more) of leaves or SEPALS arising at the same level on the plant.Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
whorl
(wŏrl)Turn of the spiral cochlea of the ear.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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