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tarsus in Arabic

tarsus in Arabic is رُصُغ — tarsus means the group of small bones forming the ankle and upper foot in humans and other vertebrates.

tarsus in Arabic

رُصُغ
noun
Pronounced: ruṣuḡ
the part of the foot between the main part of the hindlimb and the metatarsus

What does "tarsus" mean?

  1. noun The group of small bones forming the ankle and upper foot in humans and other vertebrates.
    "A sprained ankle often involves ligaments around the tarsus."
  2. noun In insects and other arthropods, the last, foot-like segment of a leg.
    "The beetle's tarsus ends in tiny claws that help it grip surfaces."

tarsus in a sentence

  • A sprained ankle often involves ligaments around the tarsus.
  • The tarsus connects the leg bones to the bones of the foot.
  • The beetle's tarsus ends in tiny claws that help it grip surfaces.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "tarsus" in Arabic?

"tarsus" in Arabic is رُصُغ. tarsus means: The group of small bones forming the ankle and upper foot in humans and other vertebrates.

How do you pronounce رُصُغ?

"tarsus" in Arabic is رُصُغ, pronounced "ruṣuḡ".

How do you use "tarsus" in a sentence?

Example: "A sprained ankle often involves ligaments around the tarsus." In Arabic, "tarsus" is رُصُغ.

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