mesentery
/mɛsˈɛntrəri/Definitions
1. noun
a fold of tissue that attaches an organ, especially the intestine, to a nearby structure or to the body wall
“The surgeon examined the mesentery for any signs of damage or disease.”
2. noun
a layer of tissue that separates two organs
“The mesentery between the liver and stomach helps to prevent them from adhering to each other.”