tegmen
English
/ˈtɛɡ.mən/
noun
Definitions
- (biology) A covering or integument, usually referring to a thin layer or membrane in an organism.
- (botany) An integument such as the inner membrane of the _coat of a seed.
- (anatomy) A covering such as the thin layer of bone in the roof of the middle ear of mammals.
- (entomology) In insects such as winged cockroaches and locusts, the tegmina are the stiff, membranous fore wings; in many species they are not primarily used for flight, but serve as protective covering for the delicate hind wings, which are the main organs of flight. Note that the more heavily armoured fore-wings of most beetles are called elytra, not tegmina.
Etymology
Derived from Latin tegmen.
Origin
Latin
tegmen
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Cognates and derived terms
- endotegmen English
- exotegmen English
- tegmen Latin
- tegō Latin