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subdural

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Adj — Located beneath the tough outer membrane covering the brain, known as the dura mater.

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subdural hematoma subdural hemorrhage

Etymology

From sub- ("under") plus dural, relating to the dura mater, the brain's outer protective layer.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “subdural” mean?

The word “subdural” means located beneath the tough outer membrane covering the brain, known as the dura mater. In plain terms, a medical term for the space or bleeding just under the brain's outer covering.

How do you pronounce “subdural”?

“Subdural” is pronounced suhb-DYOOR-ruhl (/ˌsʌbˈd(j)ʊɹ.əl/ in IPA).

How do you use “subdural” in a sentence?

Here is “subdural” used in a sentence: “The scan revealed a subdural hematoma after the fall.”

What part of speech is “subdural”?

“Subdural” is an adjective.

Where does the word “subdural” come from?

The word “subdural” comes from Latin. From sub- ("under") plus dural, relating to the dura mater, the brain's outer protective layer.

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