释义 |
‖ zygon|ˈzaɪgɒn| Pl. zyga |ˈzaɪgə|. [mod.L., ad. Gr. ζυγόν yoke.] 1. Anat. The bar or stem connecting the two branches of an H-shaped fissure (zygal fissure) of the brain.
1886B. G. Wilder in Jrnl. Nerv. & Mental Dis. June 310 If..the zygon is the principal, central, and primary constituent of a fissural integer, the paroccipital. 2. Gr. Antiq. A cross-bench or thwart for rowers.
1888Woodgate Boating (Badm. Libr.) i. 17 When..vessels were expressly built as triremes, we may imagine..the benches or zyga would be a little raised. |