"Pterygotus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pterygotus is an extinct genus of ancient sea scorpions that existed during the Silurian Period, in what is now North America and Europe. The name comes from the Greek words "pteryx", meaning wing, and "gotus", meaning skin, referring to the wing-like fins on its head, known as cephalic lobes.
Pterygopharyngeal refers to a region in the throat, specifically the part of the pharynx (throat) located between the pterygoid plate and the pharynx.<br><br>More specifically, it is a narrow muscular tube that connects the nasal cavity to the larynx (voice box) in the back of the throat.
The pterygopharyngeus is a muscle of the pharynx located in the throat. It is a thin muscle that arises from the pterygoid hamulus and inserts into the pharyngoepiglottic fold. This muscle helps to relax the pharynx and allows for swallowing. The name "pterygopharyngeus" comes from the Greek words "pterygon," meaning "wing," and "pharynx," meaning "throat."
A rare or obsolete term for the hind leg of a quadruped, especially of a horse, especially the stifle joint, now more commonly referred to as the stifle or the tibial perpendicular.
Pterygotous refers to something that is provided with or characterized by fins or appendages resembling fins, typically in a plant or in some invertebrate animals.
I'm not familiar with the word "pteryla". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word in a different language. Could you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
Pterylography is the study and/or description of the character, distribution, or structure of feathers, especially of fossilized birds.
Pterylosis refers to excessive skin flaking or scaling, typically on the eyelids, due to an abnormal thickening of the skin. It typically occurs in the apocrine gland areas, such as the armpits, groin, and eyelids.
The Ptilonorhynchidae is a family of birds commonly known as bowerbirds. They are found in the rainforests of Australia and New Guinea, and are known for their unique courtship rituals and remarkable bird displays.