n., pl., tho·rax·es, or tho·ra·ces (thôr'ə-sēz', thōr'-).
- The part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm, partially encased by the ribs and containing the heart and lungs; the chest.
- A part in other vertebrates that corresponds to the human thorax.
- The second or middle region of the body of an arthropod, between the head and the abdomen, in insects bearing the true legs and wings.
[Middle English, from Latin thōrāx, breastplate, chest, from Greek.]
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