
The antitragus is a feature of mammalian ear anatomy. In humans, it is a small tubercle on the visible part of the ear; the pinna. The antitragus is located just above the earlobe and points anteriorly. It is separated from the tragus by the intertragic notch. The antitragicus muscle, an intrinsic muscle of the ear, arises from the outer part of t...
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• (n.) A prominence on the lower posterior portion of the concha of the external ear, opposite the tragus. See Ear.
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(from the article `ear, human`) ...depression, which leads directly to the external auditory canal, or acoustic meatus, is called the concha. It is partly covered by two small ...
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(an″te-tra´gәs) a projection on the ear opposite the tragus.
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An·tit'ra·gus noun [ New Latin , from Greek ....]
(Anat.) A prominence on the lower posterior portion of the concha of the external ear, opposite the tragus. See
Ear .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an′tē-trā′gŭs Definitions: 1. A projection of the cartilage of the auricle, in front of the tail of the helix, just above the lobule, and posterior to the tragus from which it is separated by the intertragic notch.
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a process of the external ear. See diag. under
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