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membranous outer layer or lining of an organ bodily cavity
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No it's NOT caul, it's WALL. In collin's UNABRIDGED dictionary wall is defined as: "any lining, membrane, or investing part that encloses or bounds a bodily cavity or structure etc. The definition of caul is far more specific: a portion of the amniotic sac sometimes covering a child's head at birth or large fold of the peritoneum hanging from the stomach across the intestines, the large omentum.
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