diaphragma

noun
  1. A term that is often used as a variant of 'diaphragm', referring to a muscular partition separating two cavities, such as the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity in mammals. noun
    The surgeon carefully examined the diaphragma during the procedure.
    In mammals, the diaphragma plays a crucial role in the respiratory process.
  2. In historical or anatomical texts, 'diaphragma' can refer to any partition or dividing structure within the body. noun
    The ancient text described the diaphragma as a critical component of bodily function.
    Researchers studied the diaphragma to understand its role in separating different bodily systems.