detrusor
English
/dɪˈtɹuː.sə/, /dɪˈtɹuː.zɚ/
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) The smooth muscle that lines the bladder and is used to expel urine.
Etymology
Affix from Latin dētrūdō (thrust, or force away, drive), trūdō (push, thrust, shove, I thrust, force, drive, press, impel).
Origin
Latin
trūdō
Gloss
push, thrust, shove, I thrust, force, drive, press, impel
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process