"otoconium" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: otoconia [plural]
Etymology: A Latinised adaptation (taking the form of a Latin second-declension neuter noun in the nominative case, as if from a Latin *ōtoconium) of the French otoconie (whence otocony, otokony), itself formed from the Ancient Greek οὖς, ὠτ- (oûs, ōt-, “ot-; ear”) + κονία (konía, “dust”). Etymology templates: {{m+|la||*ōtoconium}} Latin *ōtoconium, {{der|en|fr|otoconie}} French otoconie, {{der|en|grc|οὖς|οὖς, ὠτ-|ot-; ear}} Ancient Greek οὖς, ὠτ- (oûs, ōt-, “ot-; ear”) Head templates: {{en-noun|otoconia}} otoconium (plural otoconia)
  1. (anatomy) An otolith or statolith. Categories (topical): Anatomy
    Sense id: en-otoconium-en-noun-l~kw7cNE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry Topics: anatomy, medicine, sciences

Inflected forms

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