se·ro·sa  (s ĭ-r ōs ə, -z ə)
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n. pl. se·ro·sas or se·ro·sae (-s ē, -z ē) 1. A serous membrane, especially one that lines the pericardial, pleural, and peritoneal cavities, enclosing their contents. 2. A membrane that surrounds the embryo of birds, reptiles, and many insects.
[New Latin serōsa, feminine of serōsus, serous, from Latin serum, serum.]
se·rosal (-zəl) adj. |