Etymology:
Meaning:
A foramen is an anatomical term referring to a hole or opening through which a structure passes, such as a blood vessel, nerve, or ligament.
Origin:
The word "foramen" is derived from the Latin word "forare," meaning "to bore" or "to pierce." This origin reflects the anatomical characteristic of a foramen as a passageway or opening.
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