fal‧lo‧pi‧an tube /fəˌləʊpiən ˈtjuːb $ fəˈloʊpiən tuːb/
noun [countable] medical[
Date: 1700-1800;
Origin: Gabriel Fallopius (1523-62), Italian scientist who studied the structure of bodies]
one of the two tubes in a female through which eggs move to the
uterus [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲