What's the difference between rotunda and rotundo?

Rotunda


Definition:

  • (a.) A round building; especially, one that is round both on the outside and inside, like the Pantheon at Rome. Less properly, but very commonly, used for a large round room; as, the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Thereby the Fossula fenestrae rotundae is formed, which in bounded medially by the Membrana tympani secundaria.
  • (2) Expansive open-plan floors are once again linked with weaving flights of escalators, only here they are suspended precipitously through dramatic interlocking rotundas, which climb from the cavernous lending library terraces, up through floating rings of bookshelves, to the heavenly reaches of the light-flooded atrium above.
  • (3) Pityriasis rotunda has been described in Oriental and black patients, usually in association with certain serious systemic diseases.
  • (4) Biopsies were taken from the fundus uteri between the ligamenta rotunda and from the rectus abdominis muscle.
  • (5) The contributing elements to boundaries of the round window niche are superiorly the tegmen fossula fenestra rotunda (roof support), inferiorly the fustis (depth) and area concamerata, anteriorly the sustentaculum (support) and postis anterior (anterior pillar), and posteriorly the postis posterior (posterior pillar) and the subiculum (underlying supporting structure).
  • (6) In the cuneate nucleus, terminations from each digit formed an elongated column that was densely labelled in the central pars rotunda and sparsely labelled in both the rostral and caudal reticular poles.
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Crumpled Guggenheim … inside the rotunda.
  • (8) By allocating infants to the currently used neonatal diagnostic related groupings (DRGs) and assigning costs at 1987 US reimbursement levels, the total cost to the Rotunda would be 1,878,750 pounds punts.
  • (9) Search for a fenestra ovalis sign due to pressure on the membrane of the fenestra rotunda may help to reveal a lesion of the annular ligament.
  • (10) When I got there it was just Steve in the big, empty rotunda of his house – there was no furniture – sitting behind a Bösendorfer (a particularly expensive make of piano).
  • (11) Within the pars rotunda, digits 1-5 were represented in order from lateral to medial.
  • (12) There is a rotunda decorated with Third Reich-esque golden statues; a monument to wartime partisans at a table on a plinth; and, of course, a Triumphal Arch, which the government listed as a “national treasure” as soon as it was constructed – all crammed into a space the size of one city square.
  • (13) Two triangular lobes jut into this space on either side, housing science and technology labs, their faceted forms giving it all the look of a crumpled New York Guggenheim rotunda .
  • (14) Afferents from the dorsal skin of the digits terminated in an even more dorsal position, while the most dorsal portion of the pars rotunda related to the glabrous and dorsal hand.
  • (15) Our patient appeared to have the second reported case of pityriasis rotunda in white persons.
  • (16) The processus recessus divides the perilymphatic foramen into fenestra rotunda and aquaeductus cochleae.
  • (17) Pityriasis rotunda is an uncommon cutaneous disorder consisting of asymptomatic, perfectly circular, scaling plaques on the trunk and extremities.
  • (18) Their examinations were performed on 15 guinea pigs (weighing 210-380 g.) after application of this medicine to the fenestra rotunda.
  • (19) The Rotunda, with its famous Dome Room and outside porticos, continues to receive critical acclaim for its architectural design.
  • (20) On the other hand, injections of the same tracers involving areas 3b, 1, and 2 cause anterograde labeling mainly within the core (pars rotunda of Ferraro and Barrera, '35, Arch.

Rotundo


Definition:

  • (n.) See Rotunda.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These data are compatible with the hypothesis that both an integral plasma membrane protein, AChR, and a secretory protein, AChE, traverse the identical pathway after synthesis, as proposed by Rotundo and Fambrough (1980a).
  • (2) Mosaic muscle fibers formed from homozygous myoblasts expressing two allelic variants of AChE preferentially translate and assemble the polypeptides in the vicinity of the nucleus encoding the mRNA (Rotundo, R. L. 1990.
  • (3) Differences in the latency distribution of single unit responses in the cortex and striatum to visual and thalamic stimulations can be due to the existence, besides the geniculo-telencephalic pathway, of a rotundo-telencephalic visual channel having direct connections with the striatum and polysynaptic ones with the general cortex.
  • (4) It is concluded that in turtles one more visual channel, i.e., retino-tecto-geniculo-cortical, is functioning, in addition to well-known retino-tecto-rotundo-telencephalic and retino-geniculo-cortical channels.
  • (5) These findings demonstrate the existence of a tecto-rotundo-telencephalic pathway in rattlesnakes and suggest that this system conveys IR as well as visual information to the forebrain.
  • (6) We sought to determine whether a tecto-rotundo-telencephalic system exists in rattlesnakes and, if so, whether it carries IR as well as visual information.

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