Antihelices

/æntiˈhɛlɪsiːz/ noun

Plural of antihelix; ridges of cartilage in the ear that curve opposite to the direction of the main helix.

From anti- (against) + helix (spiral curve) + Latin -ices (plural). A modern anatomical term describing the internal structure of the human ear.

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