The Collaborative International Dictionary
Saccular
Saccular \Sac"cu*lar\, a. Like a sac; sacciform.
Wiktionary
saccular
a. (context anatomy English) Having the form of a series of sacs or pouches; sacculate
Usage examples of "saccular".
Both the tubular and the saccular glands may, by branching, form a great number of similar divisions which are connected with one another, and which communicate by a common opening with the place where the secretion is used.
The dilatation is commonly cylindrical, more rarely saccular, and it is the medium and smaller sized tubes that are generally affected, except where the cause is mechanical.
Where the dilatation is of the saccular variety, it may come up in such quantities and with so much suddenness as to gush from the mouth.