释义 |
eth·moid I. \ˈethˌmȯid\ adjective or eth·moi·dal \(ˈ)eth|mȯidəl\ Etymology: ethmoid from French ethmoïde, from Middle French, from Greek ēthmoeidēs like a strainer, perforated, ethmoid, from ēthmos strainer, colander (from ēthein to sift, strain) + -oeidēs -oid; ethmoidal from French ethmoïde + English -al; akin to Old Norse sāld sieve, Middle Irish sīthlad act of sifting, Welsh hidl strainer, Old Slavic sito, and perhaps to Latin serere to sow — more at sow : of, relating to, or adjoining one or more bones forming part of the walls and septum of the nasal cavity; also : of or relating to the whole region of the nasal capsule II. noun (-s) : ethmoid bone |