An extremely rare plural form of abomasum, following Latin's irregular pluralization patterns.
A highly specialized Neo-Latin plural form, rarely used in modern scientific English. This represents an archaic or exceptionally formal way of pluralizing the anatomical term.
This word is so obscure that most veterinarians and biologists have never encountered it—it's a linguistic fossil from when Latin was more rigidly applied to scientific terminology before English simplified everything.
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