IPA: /ˈdjʊərəl/
KK: /ˈdʊrəl/
Relating to the tough outer layer of tissue that covers the brain and spinal cord.
The surgeon carefully examined the dural layer during the operation.
Dural → It is derived from the Latin word "durus" (meaning hard) and the suffix "-al" (meaning pertaining to). The term "dural" refers to something that is pertaining to or characteristic of a hard structure, specifically in medical contexts relating to the dura mater, the tough outer membrane covering the brain and spinal cord.
Think of 'durus' meaning hard, and remember that 'dural' refers to something related to a hard protective layer.