释义 |
op·po·nens \əˈpōˌnenz\ noun (plural op·po·nen·tes \ˌäpəˈnen.(ˌ)tēz\ ; or opponens) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, present participle of opponere to oppose : any of several muscles of the hand or foot that tend to draw one of the lateral digits across the palm or sole toward the others |