'Bulb of a tooth' definitions:
Definition of 'Bulb of a tooth'
From: GCIDE
- Bulb \Bulb\ (b[u^]lb), n. [L. bulbus, Gr. bolbo`s: cf. F. bulbe.]
- 1. (Bot.) A spheroidal body growing from a plant either above or below the ground (usually below), which is strictly a bud, consisting of a cluster of partially developed leaves, and producing, as it grows, a stem above, and roots below, as in the onion, tulip, etc. It differs from a corm in not being solid. [1913 Webster]
- 2. (Anat.) A name given to some parts that resemble in shape certain bulbous roots; as, the bulb of the aorta. [1913 Webster]
- Bulb of the eye, the eyeball.
- Bulb of a hair, the "root," or part whence the hair originates.
- Bulb of the spinal cord, the medulla oblongata, often called simply bulb.
- Bulb of a tooth, the vascular and nervous papilla contained in the cavity of the tooth. [1913 Webster]
- 3. An expansion or protuberance on a stem or tube, as the bulb of a thermometer, which may be of any form, as spherical, cylindrical, curved, etc. --Tomlinson. [1913 Webster]
- 3. a light bulb. [1913 Webster]