释义 |
in·ter·os·se·us \ˌintəˈ(r)äsēəs\ noun (plural interos·sei \-ēˌī\) Etymology: New Latin, from inter- + Latin osseus, adjective, osseous — more at osseous : any of various small muscles arising from the metacarpals and metatarsals and inserted into the bases of the first phalanges |