"acnestis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ækˈniːstɪs/ [Received-Pronunciation] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-acnestis.wav
Etymology: From Late Latin acnestis, from Koine Greek ἄκνηστις (áknēstis, “spine”), from κνῆστις (knêstis, “spine, cheese-grater”), or from ἀ- (a-) + -κναίειν (-knaíein, “grate, scrape, scratch”) (only attested in compounds), or from incorrect segmentation of κατὰ κνῆστιν (katà knêstin, “on the spine”) (see Homer, Odyssey 10.161), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kneh₂-. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|LL.|acnestis|}} Late Latin acnestis, {{der|en|grc-koi|ἄκνηστις||spine}} Koine Greek ἄκνηστις (áknēstis, “spine”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*kneh₂-}} Proto-Indo-European *kneh₂- Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} acnestis
  1. (zoology) The section of an animal's skin that it cannot reach in order to scratch itself, usually the space between the shoulder blades. Categories (topical): Zoology
    Sense id: en-acnestis-en-noun-2Ig88smQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: biology, natural-sciences, zoology

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