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fundus meatus acustici interni - traducción al árabe

IN ANATOMY, A NATURAL BODY OPENING OR CANAL
Meatuses; Meatus!; Meatus (disambiguation)

fundus meatus acustici interni      
‎ قاعُ الصِّماخِ السَّمْعِيِّ البَاطِن‎
fundus oculi         
CONCAVE INTERIOR OF THE EYE
Eye fundus; Fundus of the eye; Ocular fundus; Optic fundus; Optic fundi; Fundus oculi
‎ قاعُ العَين‎
meatus urinarius         
  • Lateral anatomy view of the female reproductive system
  • Drawing of the male internal sexual anatomy
DISTAL OPENING OF THE URETHRA FROM WHICH URINE LEAVES THE BODY
Peehole; Pee hole; External urethral orifice (female); External urethral orifice; External urethral orifice (male); External meatus; Urethral meatus; Japeye; Jap eye; Pisshole; Dickhole; Urinary opening; Orificium urethrae externum; Meatus urinarius; Ostium urethrae externum; External urethral orifices; External urethral meatus; Female urethral meatus; Penis hole
‎ الصِّماخُ البَولِيّ‎

Definición

Meatuses

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Meatus

In anatomy, a meatus (, mee-AY-təs), plural "meatus" or "meatuses", is a natural body opening or canal.

Meatus may refer to:

  • the external acoustic meatus, the opening of the ear canal
  • The internal auditory meatus, a canal in the temporal bone of the skull
  • the urinary meatus, which is the opening of the urethra, situated on the glans penis in males, and in the vulva in females
  • one of the nasal meatuses - the superior meatus, middle meatus and inferior meatus; each are passages through the nasal cavity within the skull

(The plural forms of "meatus" are: meatus, as a Latin form (of the fourth declension noun class, which the word belongs to); or meatuses, as a normally derived English plural; or often, and incorrectly, meati, by false analogy with the very common Latin -us/-i forms (such as alumnus/alumni), i.e., the second declension noun class.)