pinnal

pinnal
See pinna.

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  • Pinna — The ear or, to be more precise, the part of the ear that projects like a little wing from the head. In Latin, pinna means wing. * * * 1. SYN: auricle (1). 2. A feather, wing, or fin. [L. p. or penna, a feather, in pl. a wing] p. nasi SYN: ala of… …   Medical dictionary

  • pinna — /ˈpɪnə/ (say pinuh) noun (plural pinnae /ˈpɪni/ (say pinee) or pinnas) 1. Botany one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf. 2. Zoology a. a feather, wing, or winglike part. b. a flipper. 3 …  

  • pinna — [pin′ə] n. pl. pinnae [pin′ē] or pinnas [L, a feather: see PEN2] 1. Anat. the external ear; auricle: see EAR1 2. Bot. a primary division of a pinnately compound leaf, esp. of a fern leaf 3. Zool. a fe …   English World dictionary

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