ectally

English

Etymology

ectal + -ly

Adverb

ectally (not comparable)

  1. In an ectal manner or direction.
    • 1914, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, volume 19, page 142:
      In figure 3 the inner elastic membrane is thickened at places, with denser laminae bounding ectally and entally a finer network of elastic fibrils.
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