annulus

Meaning

  1. A ring- or donut-shaped area or structure.
  2. A ring of fibrous tissue; specifically (cardiology), such a ring around an opening of a heart valve, to which the valve leaflets and muscle fibres of the atria and ventricles are attached; an annulus fibrosus cordis.
  3. A ring of light in a celestial body, especially when caused by an annular eclipse (for example, when the Sun and Moon are in line with the Earth, but the Moon does not completely cover the Sun's disc).
  4. A structure surrounding a sporangium (or part of it) which shrinks and causes it to rupture for spore dispersal; specifically, in a fern: a structure around about two-thirds of the sporangium consisting of differentially thick-walled cells which dry and distort the sporangium; and in a moss: a complete ring of cells around the tip of the sporangium which dissolves to cause the tip to detach.
  5. The membranous remnants of a partial veil which leaves a ring on the stem of a mushroom.
  6. The region in a plane between two concentric circles of different radii.
  7. Any topological space homeomorphic to the region in a plane between two concentric circles of different radii.
  8. In a well such as an oil well or water well: the space between a pipe or tube and any pipe, tube, casing, or sides of a hole surrounding it.

Hyphenated as
an‧nu‧lus
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈænjʊləs/
Etymology

Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin ānnulus, a misspelling of Latin ānulus (“ring, especially one worn on a finger”), from ānus (“ring”) (from Proto-Indo-European *h₁eh₂no- (“ring”)) + -ulus (diminutive suffix). The plural form annuli is a learned borrowing from Medieval Latin ānnulī.

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