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ossiculum

Borrowed from Latin <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> (“little bone”), from os (“bone”) + -culum, neuter of -culus (diminutive suffix). <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> (plural ossicula) (anatomy)...


ossicula

ossicula plural of <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> lascious...


soul music

American gospel, characterized by the use of secular lyrics, and an earthy, intensely emotional style. soullike soul-blues neo-soul music genre <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span>...


ossículo

Learned borrowing from Latin <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span>.   (Brazil) IPA(key): /oˈsi.ku.lu/ (Brazil) IPA(key): /oˈsi.ku.lu/ (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /oˈsi.ku.lo/ (Portugal)...


otic bone

and stapes). (bone inside the ear):: auditory bone, auditory ossicle, bonelet, ear bone, ossicle, <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> bone inside the ear bony labyrinth periotic...


ossiculectomy

<span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> + -ectomy ossiculectomy (plural ossiculectomies) (surgery) The excision of an ossicle (a small bone of the ear) or of the auditory ossicles...


ossuarius

First/second-declension adjective. ossuārium os osseus ossiculāris ossiculātim <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> ossifragus ossilāgō ossilegium ossilegus ossōsus ossuōsus “ossuarius”...


ossicle

Wikipedia has an article on: ossicle Wikipedia Late 16th century, from Latin <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> (“little bone, ossicle”) from os (“bone”). IPA(key): /ˈɒsɪkəl/ ossicle...


ossuarium

older Latin (until the Augustan Age). os osseus ossiculāris ossiculātim <span class="searchmatch">ossiculum</span> ossifragus ossilāgō ossilegium ossilegus ossōsus ossuārius ossuōsus English:...


malleus

prior, page ix Chorda tympani—Oſſicula quatuor auditus, 267—Malleus—Incus—<span class="searchmatch">Oſſiculum</span> ſubrotundum ovale—Stapes […] Chorda tympani—four auditory ossicles,...