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anvil - a musical percussion instrument having steel bars that are struck with a wooden or metal beater. anvil - one of three small bones in the middle ear are called hammer/malleus, the stirrup/stapes and anvil/incus which are connected.
The Latin name in 'Unio'
Maiden name in latin is name virginis.
Shane is not a Latin name.
The Latin name of iodine is Iodum.
An incus in Latin is an anvil (and, in medical terminology, an anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear).
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Middle ear bones are known as the Ossicles, the Hammer, the Anvil and the Stirrup. Or the Latin equivalent, the Malleus, the Incus and Stapes
The bones of the inner ear are the malleus, incus, and stapes. Malleus is the Latin word for "hammer", incusis Latin for "anvil" and stapes is Latin for "stirrups". These little bones resemble the objects for which they are named.
The hammer, anvil, and the sturrip are all parts of the inner ear The hammer, anvil, and the sturrip are all parts of the inner ear
Yes, the anvil is in the middle ear.
The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
the anvil stirrup and hammer are the tiniest bones in our body and our found in the ear. when sound travels through our ear the anvil stirrup and hammer vibrate
the anvil stirrup and hammer are the tiniest bones in our body and our found in the ear. when sound travels through our ear the anvil stirrup and hammer vibrate
The common name is the anvil, but it is more properly called the incus. It is the middle of the three ear bones.
The Hammer an Anvil are small bones in the ear
I dont know if you're referring to the hammer as in the ear. Also called the malleus. "The middle ear, an air-filled cavity behind the ear drum (tympanic membrane), includes the three ear bones or ossicles: the malleus (or hammer), incus (or anvil), and stapes (or stirrup)." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear