malleus

/ˈmæl.i.əs/

MÆL · i · əs (3 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

The small hammer-shaped bone of the middle ear.

Etymology

From Latin malleus (“hammer, mallet”). Doublet of maul.

Example Sentences

  • "A fracture of the malleus handle is a rare traumatic middle ear lesion."
  • "The tympanic cavity is spanned by the three smallest bones in the body: the auditory ossicles[…] These bones, named for their shape, are the malleus (malʹe-us; "hammer"); the incus (ingʹkus; "anvil"); and the stapes (staʹpēz; "stirrup"). The "handle" of the malleus is secured to the eardrum, and the base of the stapes fits into the oval window."
  • "[…] in the typical mastax of a Brachionus there are two hammer-like bodies (mallei), which work on a kind of split anvil (incus); […] each malleus consists of an upper part or head (uncus) and a lower or handle (manubrium);"
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