bursa

bursa
noun (plural bursas or bursae) Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, bag, purse — more at purse Date: 1803 a bodily pouch or sac: as a. a small serous sac between a tendon and a bone b. bursa of Fabriciusbursal adjective

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