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ossicle
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os·si·cle  (s-kl)
n.
A small bone, especially one of the three bones of the middle ear.

[Latin ossiculum, diminutive of os, bone; see ost- in Indo-European roots.]

os·sicu·lar (-sky-lr), os·sicu·late (-lt) adj.

ossicle [ˈɒsɪkəl]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) a small bone, esp one of those in the middle ear
[from Latin ossiculum, from os bone]
ossicular  [ɒˈsɪkjʊlə] adj

ossicle  (s-kl)
A small bone, especially one of the three located in the middle ear (the incus, malleus, and stapes) that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ossicleossicle - a small bone; especially one in the middle ear
bone, os - rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
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
Translations
ossicle [ˈɒsɪkl] nossicino
ossicle [ˈɒsɪkl] nossicino


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