释义 |
os·ti·um \ˈästēəm\ noun (plural os·tia \-ēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, door, mouth of a river; akin to Russian ust'e mouth of a river, Sanskrit oṣṭha lip, Latin or-, os mouth — more at oral : an entrance or opening: as a. : either end of a Fallopian tube b. : one of the lateral slits in the heart of an arthropod by which the blood enters from the pericardium |