n. pl. cis·ter·nae (-nē) 1. Anatomy A fluid-containing sac or cavity in the body of an organism. Also called reservoir. 2. Cytology One of the saclike vesicles that comprise the endoplasmic reticulum. [Latin, cistern; see CISTERN.] cis·ternal adj. |
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