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*ǵónu |
From New Latin genuālis, from Latin genū (“knee”).
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- (anatomy) Of or pertaining to a genu or to the knee.
- 1996, E.E. Linquist, Eriophyoid Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control, page 23:
- The phyllocoptine species Paraciota tetracanthae Mohanasundaram (1984) exemplifies a minimal number of leg setae in lacking all but the genual seta of leg I and the tarsal setae of both legs.
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[edit]pertaining to the knee
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