pter·y·goid /ˈtɛrəˌgɔɪd/
(a.)翼狀的
pter·y·goid /ˈtɛrəˌgɔɪd/ 形容詞
翅形的,翼狀的
Pter·y·goid a. Anat. (a) Like a bird's wing in form; as, a pterygoid bone. (b) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pterygoid bones, pterygoid processes, or the whole sphenoid bone. -- n. A pterygoid bone.
Pterygoid bone Anat., a bone which corresponds to the inner plate of the pterygoid process of the human skull, but which, in all vertebrates below mammals, is not connected with the posterior nares, but serves to connect the palatine bones with the point of suspension of the lower jaw.
Pterygoid process Anat., a process projecting downward from either side of the sphenoid bone, in man divided into two plates, an inner and an outer. The posterior nares pass through the space, called the pterygoid fossa, between the processes.
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