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TRAGUS, a part of the external opening of the ear
- tragiTRAGUS, a part of the external opening of the ear
- tragusa part of the external opening of the ear
- tragusfleshy prominence at the front of the external opening of the ear
- tragithe prominence in front of the external opening of the outer ear
- tragifleshy prominence at the front of the external opening of the ear
- antitragusa prominence of the external ear, opposite the tragus
- antitragiANTITRAGUS, a prominence of the external ear, opposite the tragus
- earlobesthe soft lower part of the external ear
- earlobethe soft lower part of the external ear
- auriclethe external ear or ear-shaped part, also AURICULA
- auriculathe external ear or ear-shaped part, also AURICLE
- auriclesAURICLE, the external ear or ear-shaped part, also AURICULA
- auriculasAURICULA, the external ear or ear-shaped part, also AURICLE
- auriculaeAURICULA, the external ear or ear-shaped part, also AURICLE
- spiraclesAn external respiratory opening, esp. each of a number of pores on the body of an insect, or each of a pair of vestigial gill slits behind the eye of a cartilaginous fish
- spiraclea. aperture or orifice through which air or water passes in the act of respiration, as the blowhole of a cetacean b. opening in the head of sharks and rays through which water is drawn and passed over gills c. one of the external orif
- fenestrationA surgical operation in which a new opening is formed, esp. in the bony labyrinth of the inner ear to treat certain types of deafness
- hydropathyThe treatment of illness through the use of water, either internally or through external means such as steam baths (not now a part of orthodox medicine)
- barbelslender, external process on the jaw or other part of the head of certain fishes
- barbelsslender, external process on the jaw or other part of the head of certain fishes
- earpiecesThe part of a pair of glasses that fits around the ear
- earpieceThe part of a pair of glasses that fits around the ear
- sacculusThe smaller of the two fluid-filled sacs forming part of the labyrinth of the inner ear (the other being the utriculus). It contains a region of hair cells and otoliths that send signals to the brain concerning the orientation of the head