septalis
Septalis is a Latin-derived adjective used in scientific terminology to indicate a relation to a septum, the wall or partition that divides a cavity or organ. It is formed from the Latin septum (partition) and the suffix -alis, meaning pertaining to. In contemporary English-language anatomy and medicine, the corresponding and more common form is septal; septalis appears mainly in Latinized terms, older texts, or in taxonomic names where Latin grammar is retained.
Septalis is encountered primarily in contexts that preserve Latin phrasing or in compound terms describing structures
The concept of a septum exists in multiple organ systems, including cardiovascular, nasal, and neural structures,
Septum; Septal. Etymology and usage notes on Latin medical terminology can provide further context for terms