palpebrarum
Palpebrarum is a Latin genitive plural form of palpebra, meaning eyelid. In anatomical and medical Latin, palpebrarum is used to indicate a relationship to the eyelids, appearing in compound terms such as conjunctiva palpebrarum (the palpebral conjunctiva) and arteriae palpebrarum (the arteries of the eyelids). The genitive plural signals possession or association: “of the eyelids.” The base palpebra occurs in English-derived terms such as palpebral (relating to the eyelid); the nominative plural is palpebrae, and the genitive plural is palpebrarum.
In practice, phrases with palpebrarum designate structures or tissues connected to the eyelids. For example, conjunctiva
Etymology and usage notes: palpebra derives from Latin for eyelid; its forms follow standard Latin declension
See also: palpebra, palpebral conjunctiva, eyelid anatomy, anatomical Latin terms.