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"Cricetus parvus" is a Latin equivalent of "small hamster."Specifically, the Latin noun "cricetus" means "hamster." Latin has no definite article ("the"). But the Latin equivalent of "a, one" is "unus." The masculine adjective "parvus" means "small."
"Caput" is Latin for "head." It is used in medical terminology to refer to the top or beginning of a structure, such as the head of a bone or the beginning of a nerve.
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I think head is "caput". Hope this helps!
The Latin root "caput" means head, as seen in words like "captain" and "capital."
It means "pertaining to head and chest".
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Efferent ducts or ductuli efferentes (latin name). In humans this is about 15-20 small tubes connecting the head of the epididymus with the rete testis.