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MEDYMOLOGY
ARBOR VITAE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES
Ethmoid bone
Etymology:
Gr. ēthmoeidḗs: “like a strainer, perforated”, from Gr. ēthmós: “strainer, sieve”
Definition:
A light spongy cubical bone at the root of the nose, forming much of the walls of the nasal cavity and part of those of the orbits and having many "perforations" (cribriform foramina) through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose. Since it is very porous, and because of its location just underneath the cranial cavity, reminded the ancient Greeks of a sieve.
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