A passage with only one outlet, as a street closed at one end; a blind alley; hence, a trap.
Any bag-shaped or tubular cavity, vessel, or organ, open only at one end.
A street with an intersection on one end and a closed turning area on the other. often valued in the design of residential subdivisions for the privacy provided to homes on the street.
the pouch between the uterus and rectum, also called pouch of Douglas.
Dead-end; as in the chamber of the Kalkars in the lunar crater followed by Julian 5th and Nah-ee-lah in their search for the city of Laythe. [MMa
Area of the woman's abdominal cavity behind the lower part of the uterus.
Construct in a Maze consisting of a blind alley stem that has a single loop at the end, where that loop is a reflexive passage with no other junctions along it. Also called a noose.
The pouch like cavity formed by a fold of peritoneum between the rectum anduterus.
A street or road open for vehicular traffic at one end only.
A short residential street having one end open to traffic with the other end permanently closed by a vehicle turnaround. Commonly known as a "dead-end or bubble-ended street."
Pouch located at the bottom of the abdominal cavity between the uterus and rectum.
The area between the back of the uterus and vagina and the front of the rectum. Also known as the pouch of Douglas or the posterior cul-de-sac.
The terminus of a street or alley. Usually laid out by modern engineers to provide a circular turnaround for vehicles.
literally means dead end. The female pelvis has an anterior cul-de-sac and a posterior cul-de-sac. The anterior cul-de-sac is the area between the pubic bone and the uterus. The bladder is located at the bottom of the anterior cul-de-sac. The posterior cul-de-sac is located behind the uterus. The cervix, top of the vagina, the rectum and the uterosacral ligaments all come together at the bottom of the posterior cul-de-sac. Endometriosis, especially deep invasive endometriosis, is frequently found in this area. Symptoms associated with endometriosis in this area include pain with intercourse, pain with bowel movements, leg pain and lower back pain.
The space between the rectum and the uterus. close window
a pouch formed by the space between the uterus and the rectum - also known as the Pouch of Douglas which is a prime site for Endometriosis
A dead end street, normally with a circular turnaround at the end.
Also called a ‘Court' or ‘Dead End Street'. A street with only one entrance, the other end being closed. Often valued for the privacy provide to homes in the street.
A street that ends in a U-shape, leading the driver or pedestrian back to the beginning. The cul-de-sac has become exceptionally popular with modern subdivision developers, who use the design technique to create quiet streets and give the development a non-linear feel.
A street or alley that is closed at one end.
A dead-end street. One with only one entrance/exit.
A dead-end street with a turn-around space at the end. These are attractive to some homeowners because the ending street cuts down on "thru" traffic, speeding, etc.
Part of the pelvic cavity between the rectum and the uterus. Also called the Pouch of Douglas.
A dead end street which widens sufficiently at the end to permit an automobile to make a "U" turn.
French term for a " dead-end street". A street which meets another street at one end but is closed at the other, such that little traffic will travel down it and the property owners enjoy excellent privacy.
A dead end street with a turning circle at the end.
A street that is closed at one end with a circular turnaround area and only one outlet.
A dead-end street having a rounded end. It is desirable for housing because there is no through traffic.
A cul-de-sac is a dead-end street with only one inlet/outlet.
Cul-de-sac is a song by British band Genesis, appearing as the ninth track off their 1980 album, Duke. Lyrics were written by Tony Banks.
Cul-De-Sac is the major label debut album by the four-piece alternative metal music group V Shape Mind. The album was released on September 9, 2003 via Universal/Republic Records. The album's single, "Monsters", features vocals by Chad Gray of Mudvayne.