1799, "funnel-shaped organ or body part," from a Modern Latin use of Latin infundibulum "a funnel," from infundere "to pour into" (see infuse) + -bulum, suffix forming names of instruments. In some cases a loan-translation into Latin of Greek khoane "funnel." Related: Infundibular.
infrequency
infrequent
infrigidation
infringe
infringement
infundibulum
infuriate
infuriating
infuriation
infuse
infusion