Basilemma

/bæsɪˈlɛmə/ noun

The basement membrane or basal lamina, a thin layer of specialized tissue that forms the base of epithelial structures.

From Greek 'basis' (base) + 'lemma' (thin skin, membrane). This anatomical term emerged in 19th-century histology and cell biology to describe foundational tissue layers.

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