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cer⋅cus

[sur-kuhs, ker-]
–noun, plural cer⋅ci [sur-sahy, ker-kee] .
one of a pair of appendages at the rear of the abdomen of certain insects and other arthropods, serving as tactile organs.

Origin:
1820–30; < NL < Gk kérkos tail


cercal, adjective
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Main Entry: cer·cus
Pronunciation: 's&r-k&s
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural cer·ci /'s&r-"sI, -"kI/
: either of a pair of simple or segmented appendages at the posterior end of various arthropods
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cercus cer·cus (sûr'kəs)
n. pl. cer·ci (sûr'sī, -kī)

  1. A stiff hairlike structure.

  2. Either of a pair of terminal, dorsolateral sensory appendages of certain insects, such as the female mosquito.

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