parietal

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See also: pariétal

English

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Etymology

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From Latin parietālis, from pariēs (wall).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pəˈɹaɪ.ə.təl/

Adjective

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parietal (comparative more parietal, superlative most parietal)

  1. (anatomy) Of or relating to the wall of a body part, organ or cavity.
    Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the parietal cells of the gastric glands, located on the wall of the fundus of the stomach.
    • 2018, Guilherme Carvalhal Ribas, Applied Cranial-Cerebral Anatomy:
      The superior aspect of the supramarginal gyrus lies underneath the euryon, which corresponds to the most prominent point of the parietal tuberosity or bossa []
  2. (anatomy) Of or relating to the parietal bones.
  3. Of or relating to college living and, especially, its regulation.
    • 1856, B. H. Hall, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      At Harvard College, the officers resident within the college walls constitute a permanent standing committee, called the Parietal Committee.
  4. (botany) Attached to the main wall of the ovary, and not to the axis; said of a placenta.

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Noun

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parietal (plural parietals)

  1. (anatomy) Either of the two parietal bones, on the top and side of the skull.
  2. Any of the scales of a snake that are located on the head and connected to the frontals towards the posterior.
  3. (archaeology) A flat Roman wall tile with roughened surface, used as a base for plasterwork.
  4. (informal) Dormitory rules governing visits from members of the opposite sex.

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Catalan

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Catalan Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin parietālis (relating to walls), from pariēs (wall of a house).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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parietal m or f (masculine and feminine plural parietals)

  1. parietal

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Noun

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parietal m (plural parietals)

  1. parietal bone

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Galician

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Etymology

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From Latin parietālis (relating to walls), from pariēs (wall of a house).

Adjective

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parietal m or f (plural parietais)

  1. parietal, pertaining to the parietal region of the head

Noun

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parietal m (plural parietais)

  1. (anatomy) the parietal bone

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin parietālis (relating to walls), from pariēs (wall of a house).

Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /pa.ɾi.eˈtaw/ [pa.ɾɪ.eˈtaʊ̯], (faster pronunciation) /pa.ɾjeˈtaw/ [pa.ɾjeˈtaʊ̯]
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /pɐ.ɾjɛˈtal/ [pɐ.ɾjɛˈtaɫ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /pɐ.ɾjɛˈta.li/

Adjective

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parietal m or f (plural parietais, not comparable)

  1. (relational) wall (of a room)
  2. that which is normally hung on walls (such as tapestries or paintings)

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Noun

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parietal m (plural parietais)

  1. (anatomy) parietal bone

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French pariétal.

Adjective

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parietal m or n (feminine singular parietală, masculine plural parietali, feminine and neuter plural parietale)

  1. parietal

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin parietālis.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /paɾjeˈtal/ [pa.ɾjeˈt̪al]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: pa‧rie‧tal

Adjective

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parietal m or f (masculine and feminine plural parietales)

  1. (anatomy) parietal

Derived terms

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Noun

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parietal m (plural parietales)

  1. parietal bone

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