-ˌplaks noun
( -es )
Etymology: New Latin, from electr- + Greek plax anything flat and broad — more at plank
: one of the flattened plates of modified muscle constituting the typical structural element of the electric organ of some fishes
-ˌplaks noun
( -es )
Etymology: New Latin, from electr- + Greek plax anything flat and broad — more at plank
: one of the flattened plates of modified muscle constituting the typical structural element of the electric organ of some fishes
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012