manubrium
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[edit] English
[edit] Etymology
From Latin manūbrium (“handle”).
[edit] Noun
manubrium (plural manubria or manubriums)
- (anatomy) The broad, upper part of the sternum.
- (zoology) The tube extending from the central underside of a jellyfish and ending in a mouth.
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[edit] Translations
broad, upper part of the sternum
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tube extending from the central underside of a jellyfish
[edit] Latin
[edit] Etymology
From manus (“hand”).
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Noun
manūbrium (genitive manūbriī); n, second declension
[edit] Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | manūbrius | manūbriī |
| genitive | manūbriī | manūbriōrum |
| dative | manūbriō | manūbriīs |
| accusative | manūbrium | manūbriōs |
| ablative | manūbriō | manūbriīs |
| vocative | manūbrie | manūbriī |