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sta·pes
(stā′pēz)n. pl. stapes or sta·pe·des (stā′pĭ-dēz′)
The innermost of the three small bones of the middle ear, shaped somewhat like a stirrup. Also called stirrup.
[New Latin stapēs, stapēd-, from Medieval Latin, stirrup, perhaps alteration (influenced by Latin stāre, to stand, and pēs, ped-, foot) of staffa, stapha, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English stæpe, stepe, step.]
sta·pe′di·al (stā-pē′dē-əl) adj.
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stapes
(ˈsteɪpiːz)n, pl stapes or stapedes (stæˈpiːdiːz)
[C17: via New Latin from Medieval Latin, perhaps a variant of staffa, stapeda stirrup, influenced in form by Latin stāre to stand + pēs a foot]
stapedial adj
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sta•pes
(ˈsteɪ piz)n., pl. sta•pes, sta•pe•des (stəˈpi diz)
a small, stirrup-shaped bone, the innermost of the chain of three small bones of the middle ear.
Also called stirrup. [1660–70; < New Latin stapēs, Medieval Latin]
sta•pe′di•al (-di əl) adj.
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sta·pes
(stā′pēz) The innermost of the three small bones, called ossicles, of the middle ear. The stapes is also called the stirrup.
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Noun | 1. | stapes - the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea auditory ossicle - ossicles of the middle ear that transmit acoustic vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear middle ear, tympanic cavity, tympanum - the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear |
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třmínek
jalus
jalustin
strzemiączko
scăriţă
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sta·pes
n. estribo, el más interno de los huesecillos del oído.
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