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antitragus

/an-ti-truh-guhs/US // ænˈtɪ trə gəs //UK // (ænˈtɪtrəɡəs) //

拮抗剂,拮抗器,反颌骨,拮抗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural an·tit·ra·gi [an-ti-truh-jahy, -gahy]. /ænˈtɪ trəˌdʒaɪ, -ˌgaɪ/. Anatomy.

    • : a process of the external ear.

Examples

  • The tragus ought normally to exceed the antitragus in dimensions.

  • The genus Rhinolophus has a large nose leaf, and an antitragus to the ear.

  • The nose leaf is complicated, and there are only two phalanges in all the toes; there is no antitragus to the ear.

  • It is to this antitragus, but proceeding from another direction, that the parotido-auricular muscle is inserted (Fig. 90, 15).

  • All bats have large ears, each of which contains a curious inner ear known as the “antitragus.”