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incus
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in·cus  (ngks)
n. pl. in·cu·des (ng-kydz)
1. An anvil-shaped bone between the malleus and the stapes in the mammalian middle ear. Also called anvil.
2. A thunderhead.

[Latin incs, incd-, anvil, from incsus, past participle of incdere, to forge with a hammer : in-, intensive pref.; see in-2 + cdere, to beat, forge; see kau- in Indo-European roots.]

incus [ˈɪŋkəs]
n pl incudes [ɪnˈkjuːdiːz]
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the central of the three small bones in the middle ear of mammals Nontechnical name anvil Compare malleus, stapes
[from Latin: anvil, from incūdere to forge]
incudate  [ˈɪŋkjʊˌdeɪt], incudal [ˈɪŋkjʊdəl] adj

incus  (ng-kydz)
Plural incudes (ng-kydz)
1. The anvil-shaped bone (ossicle) that lies between the malleus and the stapes in the middle ear.
2. The elongated, often anvil-shaped upper portion of a fully developed cumulonimbus cloud; a thunderhead.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.incus - the ossicle between the malleus and the stapesincus - the ossicle between the malleus and the stapes
auditory ossicle - ossicles of the middle ear that transmit acoustic vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear
middle ear, tympanic cavity, tympanum - the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear


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The malleus and incus bones had been sacrificed during the surgery, and the stapes was missing because of the disease.
 
 
 
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