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TarsusAny broad flat surface. The flat of the eyelid is called the tarsus, as is the base of the heel. The bones in the heel are collectively called the bony tarsus. Tarsus comes from the Greek "tarsos" meaning a wicker framework or basket. See also: Bony tarsus.
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TarsusSee: Bony tarsus.
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Tarsusthe ankle bones collectively, 1670s, Modern Latin, from Greek tarsos "ankle, sole of the foot, rim of the eyelid," originally "flat surface, especially for drying," from PIE root * [..]
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TarsusTarsus [N] [H] [S]the chief city of Cilicia. It was distinguished for its wealth and for its schools of learning, in which it rivalled, nay, excelled even Athens and Alexandria, and hence was spoken o [..]
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Tarsusgroup of bones, including the ankle, between the leg and the foot.
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Tarsusthe final segment in the leg of an insect. Read more on: Tarsus
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TarsusTarsus. winged; feathered
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Tarsusthe chief town of Cilicia, "no mean city" in other respects, but illustrious to all time as the birthplace and early residence of the apostle Paul. (Acts 9:11; 21:39; 22:3) Even in the flour [..]
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Tarsusthe chief city of Cilicia. It was distinguished for its wealth and for its schools of learning, in which it rivalled, nay, excelled even Athens and Alexandria, and hence was spoken of as "no mean [..]
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Tarsus(tar´sus) The region of the foot containing the seven tarsal bones. taste bud
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Tarsusdistal part of insect leg, consisting of five joints. taxon
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Tarsus(pl: tarsi) the 7th and final segment of the leg and pedipalp; the “foot”. See also the entry for Legs & Leg Segments.
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Tarsus(n) the part of the foot of a vertebrate between the metatarsus and the leg; in human beings the bones of the ankle and heel collectively
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Tarsuslower part of the leg between the knee and the foot.
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Tarsuslast segment of the leg or pedipalp
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TarsusPart of the leg between the knee and the foot.
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TarsusThe region of the Lower Limb between the Foot and the LEG.
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TarsusThe region in the Hindlimb of a quadruped, corresponding to the Human Ankle.
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TarsusThe region in the hindlimb of a quadruped, corresponding to the human ANKLE.
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TarsusThe distal segment of the leg divided into 5 segments (tarsomeres)
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Tarsusthe insect's foot. The tarsus is a jointed appendage attached to the tibia and often bearing claws and other structures. Typically, the tarsus consists of 1-5 segments or joints which are called tarsomeres.
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Tarsus(pl., tarsi). The insect's foot: primitively a single segment but consisting of several segments in most living insects. Tegmen.
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Tarsusthe leg segment distal to the tibia, comprising 1-5 tarsomeres
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Tarsuslowest segment of leg, before toes
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Tarsusthird leg segment, made up of several short segments
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Tarsus(pl, TARSI) - Terminal segments of a leg; ail of the subdivisions distad of the tibia.
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TarsusLeg
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Tarsus The 'foot' of the insect: primitively a single segment but now usually divided up into several sub-segments.
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TarsusThe most distal segment of the legs ,which bears the foot and claw at the tip.
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Tarsus insect foot. Tegmen:
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Tarsus the fifth and final leg segment, distal to the tibia. Often consists of several segments and ends with a pair of claws.
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TarsusThe several-segmented insect foot, just distal to the tibia.
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Tarsusthe leg segment immediately beyond the tibia, sometimes consisting of one or more segments or subdivisions
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TarsusThe last two apical segments (tarsomeres) and tarsal claw of the leg.
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Tarsusthe last part of a leg of a butterfly or moth. Has gripping claws and taste organs so that the insect can grip a flower and determine if it contains nectar. Plural tarsi.
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Tarsusbelonging or relating to the terminal segment of the leg of an insect (Webster)
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Tarsus(plural: tarsi) A foot, attached to a tibia
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Tarsus*1969 — My tarsi are apparently about to throw in the towel completely. — John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces. Page 221
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Tarsus
A city in Mersin province, Turkey, in Cilicia (
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