Ducti
Ducti is a Latin form that appears as the plural of the noun ductus, meaning ducts or passages. In Latin anatomy and medicine, many structures are named with the element ductus, reflecting a long tradition of Latinized terminology. The plural form ducti is used in Latin phrases when referring to multiple ducts, although in English modern texts the English word ducts is typically preferred.
Etymology and form: ductus derives from the Latin verb ducere, to lead or draw, and is part
Usage in anatomy: The term ductus is widely found in anatomical names such as ductus arteriosus or
Relation to other terms: Ducti is not a standalone English term for a specific anatomical structure; rather,
In summary, ducti serves as the Latin plural form associated with ductus in anatomical nomenclature, reflecting