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Tragus logo #10101) Cartilaginous structure
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Tragus logo #10101) Earlet
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Tragus logo #21000[ear] The tragus is a small pointed eminence of the external ear, situated in front of the concha, and projecting backward over the meatus. It also is the name of hair growing at the entrance of the ear. Its name comes from the Greek: tragos, goat, and is descriptive of its general covering on its under surface with a tuft of hair, resembli...
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Tragus logo #21000[plant] Tragus, commonly called burr grass or carrot-seed grass, is a genus in the grass family, Poaceae. Plants are monoecious, stoloniferous, and either annual or perennial depending on the species. The genus is primarily native to Africa{huh?|date=January 2014}, but has been introduced in subtropical and tropical areas around the world a...
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Tragus logo #21000[river] The Tragus or Tragos (Greek: Τράγος) is a river of Arcadia, Greece described by the ancient author Pausanias. Pausanias says the river issues from the inner side of the embankment surrounding the city of Caphyae near lake Orchomenus, after which it descends into a chasm of the earth, issuing again at a place called Nasi (Νά...
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Tragus logo #21806the cartilaginous projection in front of the external auditory meatus (Morris 1992).
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tragus logo #22641prominent bump in front of opening of the ear
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Tragus logo #21002• (n.) The prominence in front of the external opening of the ear. See Illust. under Ear.
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tragus logo #21003(from the article `ear, human`) ...shallow funnel. The deepest depression, which leads directly to the external auditory canal, or acoustic meatus, is called the concha. It is ...
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tragus logo #21001(tra´gәs) pl. tra´gi the cartilaginous projection anterior to the external opening of the ear. (in the pl.) hairs growing on the pinna of the external ear, especially on the cartilaginous projection anterior to the external opening. adj., tra´gal., adj.
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tragus logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: trā′gŭs, -jī Definitions: 1. A tonguelike projection of the cartilage of the auricle in front of the opening of the external acoustic meatus and continuous with the cartilage of this canal. Synonyms: antilobium, hircus3 See: tragi2
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Tragus logo #21217The tragus is the small projection on the pinna at the front of the auditory canal, which offers some physical protection to the rest of the ear.
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tragus logo #20400[n] - a small cartilaginous flap in front of the external opening of the ear
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tragus logo #21009tragus (s), tragi (pl) 1. The hairs growing at the entrance to the external acoustic meatus. 2. Hair inside the ear passage or a hair growing just inside the opening of the ear passage. 3. The pointed flap of cartilage that lies above the earlobe and partly covers the entrance to the ear passage. 4. Etymology: from Late Latin which came f...
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Tragus logo #24017tragos, goat, from small tuft of hair near the ear.
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tragus logo #20974 noun a small cartilaginous flap in front of the external opening of the ear
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tragus logo #21450Latin = goat, because of the beard-like tuft of hair on its internal aspect.
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