IPA: /fjuːˈnɪkjʊləs/
KK: /fuh-nik-yuh-luhs/
A thin, cord-like structure in the body, often referring to nerve fibers or other similar strands.
The doctor explained that the funiculus is important for transmitting signals in the nervous system.
Funiculus is derived from the Latin "funiculus" (meaning a small cord or rope), which is a diminutive form of "funis" (meaning rope). The word refers to a small cord or thread-like structure, often used in anatomical contexts to describe nerve fibers or other slender structures.
Think of a 'small rope' ('funiculus') to remember that it refers to a slender, thread-like structure.