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EARLY CHRISTIAN APOSTLE AND MISSIONARY (C. AD 5 – C. 64/65)
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n. Saint Paul, Hauptstadt vom US-Bundesstaat Minnesota
tarsal
n. Tarsus, Fußwurzel
Definition
tarsus
['t?:s?s]
¦ noun (plural tarsi -s??, -si:)
1. Anatomy the group of small bones between the main part of the hindlimb and the metatarsus, forming the ankle and upper foot in humans.
Zoology the shank of the leg of a bird or reptile.
Zoology the foot or fifth leg joint of an insect or other arthropod, typically ending in a claw.
2. Anatomy a thin sheet of fibrous connective tissue supporting the edge of the eyelid.
Origin
ME: mod. L., from Gk tarsos 'flat of the foot, the eyelid'.
1. Die Frau türkischer Herkunft war mit Grippesymptomen und Atemproblemen von einem Familienbesuch aus der Region Tarsus heimgekehrt, wo sie tote Vögel gesehen, aber nicht berührt hatte.