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antitragi

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an⋅tit⋅ra⋅gus

[an-ti-truh-guhs]
–noun, plural -gi [-jahy] . Anatomy.
a process of the external ear.


Origin:
1835–45; < NL < Gk antítragos. See anti-, tragus
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Main Entry: an·ti·tra·gus
Pronunciation: -'trA-g&s
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural an·ti·tra·gi /-"jI, -"gI/
: a prominence on the lower posterior portion of the concha of the external ear opposite the tragus
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antitragus an·ti·tra·gus (ān'tĭ-trā'gəs)
n.
A projection of the auricle of the ear posterior to the tragus.

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