释义 |
mal·le·us \ˈmalēəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, hammer 1. plural mal·lei \-ēˌī\ a. : the outermost of the three auditory ossicles of mammals consisting of a head, neck, short process, long process, and handle, the short process and handle being fastened to the tympanic membrane, and the head articulating with the head of the incus — see ear illustration b. : one of the hard lateral pieces of the mastax of rotifers c. : one of the middle pair of Weberian ossicles in certain fishes 2. capitalized : a genus of bivalve mollusks (family Pteriidae) containing the typical hammer shells 3. -es [New Latin, from Late Latin, a disease of animals, probably from Latin, hammer] : glanders |