cochlea
English
/ˈkɒk.lɪə/
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) The complex, spirally coiled, tapered cavity of the inner ear in which sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses.
- A spiral-shaped shell, especially that of a snail.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cochlea (snail, shell, snail-shell, spiral) derived from Ancient Greek κοχλίας (snail shell, spiral).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κοχλίας
Gloss
snail shell, spiral
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cochlear English
- cochlearly English
- cochleiform English
- endocochlear English
- extracochlear English
- hypocochlear English
- intracochlear English
- noncochlear English
- olivocochlear English
- postcochlear English
- retrocochlear English
- sacculocochlear English
- transcochlear English
- vestibulocochlear English
- *clociola Latin
- *coccia Latin
- *cochleare Latin
- *cochleār Latin
- cochlea Latin
- cochlear Latin
- coclea Italian
- cogolo Italian
- cóclea Spanish, Castilian
- κοχλίας Ancient Greek
- κόγχη Ancient Greek
- cóclea Portuguese
- قوقع Arabic
- còclea Catalan, Valencian
- ghioc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- κοχλίας Greek (modern)
- cagaraula Occitan