different between cotyle vs paracotylar
cotyle
English
Alternative forms
- cotyla
Etymology
A borrowing of Latin cotyle, from Ancient Greek ?????? (kotúl?).
Noun
cotyle (plural cotyles)
- (anatomy) Any of several cup-shaped organs in various animals.
- (historical) A measure of capacity among the Ancient Romans and Greeks; half of a sextarius, containing six cyathi, or nearly half an English pint.
Related terms
- kotyle
Latin
Noun
cotyl? f (genitive cotyl?s); first declension
- alternative form of cotyla
Declension
First-declension noun (Greek-type).
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paracotylar
English
Etymology
para- +? cotylar
Adjective
paracotylar (not comparable)
- (zoology) Extending across or beyond a cotyle
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