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English
Etymology
From Latin commissura (“a joining or connecting together”), from commissus (passive perfect participle of committo (“I join, I connect”)) + -ura.
Pronunciation
Noun
commissure (plural commissures)
- (anatomy) The joint between two bones.
- (neuroanatomy) A band of nerve tissue connecting the hemispheres of the brain, the two sides of the spinal cord, etc.
- (anatomy) The line where the upper and lower lips or eyelids meet.
1884, Elliott Coues, “§ 4.—An Introduction to the Anatomy of Birds.”, in Key to North American Birds. , 2nd edition, Boston, Mass.: Estes and Lauriat, →OCLC, part II (General Ornithology), page 180:There is a third inner eyelid, highly developed and of beautiful mechanism: this is the nictitating membrane, or "winker" (nictito, I wink), a delicate, elastic, translucent, pearly-white fold of the conjunctiva. While the other lids move vertically and have a horizontal commissure, the winker sweeps horizontally or obliquely across the ball, from the side next the beak to the opposite.
Derived terms
Translations
point where the upper and lower lips or eyelids join
References
French
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin commissūra.
Pronunciation
Noun
commissure f (plural commissures)
- commissure
- la commissure des lèvres ― the corner of the mouth
Further reading
Italian
Noun
commissure f
- plural of commissura
Latin
Participle
commissūre
- vocative masculine singular of commissūrus