mēˈād.əs, -ātəs noun
( plural meatuses or meatus )
Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin, passage, going, from meatus, past participle of meare to go — more at permeate
: a natural body passage : canal , duct
mēˈād.əs, -ātəs noun
( plural meatuses or meatus )
Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin, passage, going, from meatus, past participle of meare to go — more at permeate
: a natural body passage : canal , duct
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012