Annulus
Annulus (or anulus) or annular indicates a ring- or donut-shaped area or structure. It may refer to:
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Human anatomy
    
- Anulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis, spinal structure
 - Annulus of Zinn, a.k.a. annular tendon or anulus tendineus communis, around the optic nerve
 - Annular ligament (disambiguation)
 - Digitus anularis, a.k.a. ring finger
 - Anulus ciliaris, a.k.a. ciliary body
 - Anulus femoralis, a.k.a. femoral ring
 - Anulus inguinalis superficialis, a.k.a. superficial inguinal ring
 - Anulus inguinalis profundus, a.k.a. deep inguinal ring
 - Anuli fibrosi cordis, a.k.a. fibrous rings of heart
 - Anulus umbilicalis , a.k.a. umbilical ring
 
Other
    
- Annulus (construction), outer gear ring in an epicyclic gearing
 - Annulus (botany), structure on fern and moss sporangia
 - Annular lake, a ring-shaped lake caused by meteor impact
 - Annulus (mathematics), the shape between two concentric circles
 - Annulus (mycology), structure on mushroom
 - Annulus (firestop), site of construction issue
 - Annular piston, a ring-shaped piston
 - Annulus (well), void between concentric cylinders
 - Annular blowout preventer, device for sealing oil and gas wells
 - Annulation, type of ring-producing chemical reaction
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with annulus
 - All pages with titles containing annulus
 - Annulet (disambiguation)
 - Annular eclipse
 - Annular tropical cyclone
 - Annular combustor, design option in engine
 - Ring (disambiguation)
 
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