gubernaculum

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Noun

 * 1) A part or structure that serves as a guide:
 * 2)  Either of a pair of folds of peritoneum which connects the caudal end of the fetal testis with the bottom of the scrotum in a male fetus, and by failing to elongate in proportion to the rest of the fetus causes the descent of the testis into the scrotum; or an analogous cord of connective tissue attached to the ovary in a female fetus, which is the precursor of the round and ovarian ligaments.
 * 3)   A cord or sheath of connective tissue that connects the sac of an unerupted permanent tooth with the surface of the gum.
 * 4)  The reproductive tract of an invertebrate, or part of it; especially the section containing the gonophores (in a hydrozoan); a sclerotized structure in the cloaca (in a nematode).
 * 5)   A trailing flagellum in certain protists used for steering.

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Noun

 * 1) the steering-oar, helm, rudder
 * 2) management