tarso
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) tarsus (entire ankle)
- (skeleton) tarsal (any bone of the ankle)
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek ταρσός (broad, wickerwork mat, flat surface, flat surface used for drying, cheese hurdle, the flat of the foot, crate).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ταρσός
Gloss
broad, wickerwork mat, flat surface, flat surface used for drying, cheese hurdle, the flat of the foot, crate
Concept
Semantic Field
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Cognates and derived terms
- tarsus Latin
- Tatze German
- metatarsiano Spanish, Castilian
- tarsero Spanish, Castilian
- tarsometatarsiano Spanish, Castilian
- ταρσός Ancient Greek
- τρασιά Ancient Greek
- *ters- Proto-Indo-European
- *tr̥sós Proto-Indo-European
- tass Swedish