loculi

[loh-kyuh-lahy]

loculi Definition

  • 1a small compartment or recess, as in a tomb or sarcophagus
  • 2a small cavity or cell

Using loculi: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "loculi" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The loculi in the catacombs were used to hold the remains of the dead.

  • Example

    The honeycomb is made up of many small loculi.

  • Example

    The plant's stem contains many loculi filled with sap.

loculi Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with loculi

  • a type of underground burial chamber consisting of several small compartments or niches for individual burials

    Example

    The loculi cemetery was used by early Christians for burial.

  • the small cavities within the cochlea of the inner ear that contain the hair cells responsible for detecting sound vibrations

    Example

    Damage to the loculi of the ear can result in hearing loss.

  • small air sacs within the lungs where gas exchange occurs

    Example

    The loculi of the lung are lined with thin walls that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through.

Origins of loculi

from Latin 'loculus', meaning 'a little place'

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Summary: loculi in Brief

'Loculi' [loh-kyuh-lahy] refers to small compartments or recesses, such as those found in tombs or honeycombs. It can also refer to small cavities or cells, such as those found in plant stems. Examples include 'The loculi in the catacombs were used to hold the remains of the dead.' and 'The honeycomb is made up of many small loculi.'