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‖ meros|ˈmɪərɒs| In Dicts. also merus. [mod.L., a. Gr. µηρός thigh.] 1. Arch. (See quots.)
1823P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 588 Meros; the middle part of a trigliph. 1842–59Gwilt Archit. 1004 Meros, the plane face between the channels in the triglyphs of the Doric order. 2. Anat. The thigh.
1802W. Turton Med. Gloss. 1890Syd. Soc. Lex. 3. One of the joints of a maxilliped.
1855Bate in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 33 The third leaf-like plate consists of two joints, the fourth and the fifth, the meros and the carpus. 1857― in Phil. Trans. CXLVIII. 604 Fig 10 to 14. Pereiopoda:—a, Coxa; b, Basos; c, Ischium; d, Meros. |