-ular

(Latin: of, relating to, or resembling; compound of the suffixes -ule, "little, small" and -ar, "pertaining to, of the nature of, like"; and so, -ular is a combining form meaning: referring to something "specified": appendicular, molecular, pedicular; as well as, a combining form meaning "resembling" something specified: circular, globular, tubular)

cerebrovascular
Of or relating to the blood vessels that supply the brain.
cervicoauricular
A reference to the neck and the ear or the auricle of the ear.
cervicomuscular
Referring to or affecting the muscles of the neck.
circular
1. Relating to a circle.
2. Shaped like or nearly like a circle; round.
3. Moving in or forming a circle.
4. Circuitous; roundabout: "We took a circular route to work."
5. Using a premise to prove a conclusion that in turn is used to prove the premise: "He was making a circular argument."
6. Defining one word in terms of another that is itself defined in terms of the first word.
7. Addressed or distributed to a large number of people.
circumocular (adjective), more circumocular, mostcircumocular
A reference to the area surrounding the eye.
circumvascular (adjective), more circumvascular, most circumvascular
Relating to being around or encircling a vessel in the body.
clavicular (s) (adjective)
Relating to the collar bone or the prominent bone that exists between the shoulder and the neck of the body.
cochleovestibular
corpuscular (adjective), more corpuscular, most corpuscular
1. Pertaining to, or composed of unattached body cells, such as blood or lymph cells: A corpuscular cell is a very small body or element in an organism; especially, red or white cells in the blood of vertebrates.
2. A reference to rounded globular masses of cells; such as, the pressure receptors on certain nerve endings.
curricular (adjective) (not comparable)
Pertaining to courses and activities offered by educational institutions: Tim was informed that there would be curricular changes in the fall semester at his university.
discipular (adjective)
Of, belonging to, or of the nature of, a disciple: "He had discipular patience and determination to fulfill what was expected of him."
diverticular
Relating to a diverticulum.
dorsoscapular (adjective), more dorsoscapular, most dorsoscapular
Referring to the scapula or two bones that are situated on the back sides of the upper back; also known as, the shoulder blades which are flat, triangular bones, that lie against the ribs in the upper back and provide attachments for the bones and muscles of the upper arms.
dracuncular
Pertaining to or caused by nematodes of the genus Dracunculus. Nematodes are known as roundworm, or round worm and eelworm or eel worm.
dysglandular
Of or relating to the dysfunction of glands, especially the endocrine glands.