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epicanthus
[ep-i-kan-thuhs]
noun
Anatomy.
plural
epicanthia fold of skin extending from the eyelid over the inner canthus of the eye, common among Asian populations.
epicanthus
/ ˌɛɪˈæθə /
noun
Also called: epicanthic fold.a fold of skin extending vertically over the inner angle of the eye: characteristic of Mongolian peoples and a congenital anomaly among other races
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Other 51Թ Forms
- epicanthic adjective
- ˌ辱ˈԳٳ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of epicanthus1
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of epicanthus1
C19: New Latin, from epi- + Latin canthus corner of the eye, from Greek kanthos
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He was a mischievous-looking boy, who found it hard to refrain from grinning while his portrait was being taken, for I secured his likeness as affording a marked example of the features of prognathism and epicanthus as occurring among the Nicobarese.
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