CANTHUS


Meaning of CANTHUS in English

ˈkan(t)thəs noun

( plural can·thi -nˌthī, -ē)

Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek kanthos — more at cant (angle)

: either of the angles formed by the meeting of the upper and lower eyelids : one of the corners of the eye

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