Hamus

/ˈheɪməs/ noun

Definition

A hook or hook-like part, especially used in anatomical terminology; an alternative form of hamulus.

Etymology

From Latin 'hamus' meaning hook, the root word for hamulus and other hook-related anatomical terms.

Kelly Says

Though rarely used alone in modern English, hamus is the original Latin term that spawned a whole family of scientific words describing hooked structures.

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