释义 |
so·le·us \ˈsōlēəs\ noun (plural so·lei \-ēˌī\ ; also soleuses) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin solea sole of the foot : a broad flat muscle of the calf of the leg lying immediately below the gastrocnemius, arising from the back and upper part of the tibia and fibula and from a tendinous arch between them, and inserting by a tendon that unites with that of the gastrocnemius to form the Achilles' tendon |