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meatus
(me¦atus)
Pronunciation:
/mɪˈeɪtəs/
noun
(
plural or
meatuses
)
Anatomy
a passage or opening leading to the interior of the body:
the urethral meatus
(also
external auditory meatus
)
the passage leading into the ear.
Origin:
late Middle English
: from Latin, 'passage' from
meare
'to flow, run'
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