tragos = goat; cartilaginous projection anterior to external auditory meatus (which may carry a goat-beard-like tuft of hairs on its internal aspect).
a small cartilaginous flap in front of the external opening of the ear
de little flap uh cartilage dat projects over de hole in one's ear. Ah be baaad...
Latin = goat, because of the beard-like tuft of hair on its internal aspect.
a projection of cartilage in front of the opening of the ear canal
a lobe extending upward in the opening of a bat’s ear
The prominence of skin-covered cartilage forming the front wall of the ear canal.
A projection of skin that arises at the anteroventral margin of the pinna. Found in most bats and in springhares.
The small piece of cartilage at the front of the ear, joining on to your cheek.
The cartiliginous projection anterior to the external opening of the ear.
The flap of skin at the opening of the ear.
the little flap of cartilage that projects over the hole in one's ear.
The small pointed cartilaginous projection at the front of the external ear canal.
The ridge or cartilage opposite the inner curve of the ear that protrudes over the ear canal and is attached to the front side of the face.
In front of the concha, and projecting backward over the meatus, is a small pointed eminence, the tragus, so called from its being generally covered on its under surface with a tuft of hair, resembling a goat’s beard.