tarsus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (flat part of the) foot
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
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- basitarsus English
- epitarsus English
- foretarsus English
- hypotarsus English
- mesotarsus English
- pretarsus English
- protarsus English
- tarsectomy English
- tarsier English
- tarsus English
- telotarsus English
- tibiotarsus English
- albitarsis Latin
- albus Latin
- brevis Latin
- brevitarsis Latin
- crassitarsis Latin
- crassus Latin
- flavitarsis Latin
- flāvus Latin
- fulvitarsis Latin
- fulvus Latin
- fuscitarsis Latin
- fuscus Latin
- gracilis Latin
- gracilitarsis Latin
- latitarsis Latin
- latus Latin
- longitarsis Latin
- longus Latin
- niger Latin
- nigritarsis Latin
- rufitarsis Latin
- rufus Latin
- tenuis Latin
- tenuitarsis Latin
- Tatze German
- tarse French
- tarsier French
- tarso Spanish, Castilian
- ταρσός Ancient Greek
- τρασιά Ancient Greek
- *ters- Proto-Indo-European
- *tr̥sós Proto-Indo-European
- tass Swedish
- tarsier Translingual