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pinna
[pin-uh]
noun
plural
pinnae, pinnasBotany.one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.
Zoology.
a feather, wing, or winglike part.
a fin or flipper.
Anatomy.auricle.
pinna
/ ˈɪə /
noun
any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf
zoology a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part
another name for auricle
pinna
plural
pinnaeA leaflet or primary division of a pinnately compound leaf, especially of a fern frond.
Other Word Forms
- pinnal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of pinna1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pinna1
Example Sentences
The researchers call transients Orcinus rectipinnus, noting that, in Latin, “recti means right or upright, and pinna means fin, feather, or wing, most likely referring to the tall erect dorsal fin of males.”
Their ear flaps, or pinnae, can independently rotate forward, backward, and sideways to zero in on a sound’s location.
Researchers have found a new protozoan, Haplosporidium pinnae, in dead and dying mussels.
In recent weeks, tests confirmed the same parasite, Haplosporidium pinnae, is responsible for pen shell die-offs in parts of Greece, and researchers have reported mass mortality as far east as Turkey and Cyprus.
Humans do have weak vestigial muscles attached to the shell of the ear, called the auricle or pinna, as well as evidence of a vestigial nervous system, which could have functioned to orient the ears.
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