释义 |
tar·sus \ˈtärsəs\ noun (plural tar·si \-ˌsī, -(ˌ)sē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek tarsos frame of a wickerwork, flat basket, flat of the foot, ankle, edge of the eyelid; akin to Greek tersesthai to become dry — more at thirst 1. a. : the part of the foot of a vertebrate between the metatarsus and the leg : ankle b. : the small bones that support this part of the limb 2. : tarsometatarsus 3. : the distal part of the limb of an arthropod: a. : the part of the limb of an insect distal to the tibia and usually consisting of four or five segments and bearing two claws often with a pulvillus at the end b. : the distal segment of the foot of a spider 4. : the plate of strong dense fibrous connective tissue that forms the supporting structure of the eyelid |