Caul

/kɔːl/ noun

A membrane or tissue that covers part of an organ or structure, especially the net-like fold of tissue in the abdomen, or a thin membrane that sometimes covers a newborn's head at birth.

From Old French 'caule' and Latin 'caula' (pen or enclosure). The term evolved to describe membrane-like coverings in anatomy, particularly after observations of birth.

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