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incus noun (plural incudes) anatomy a small, anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear which, together with two other bones, the malleus and stapes, transmits sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear. Also called anvil.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Latin, meaning 'anvil'.

incus noun (plural incudes) anatomy a small, anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear which, together with two other bones, the malleus and stapes, transmits sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear. Also called anvil.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Latin, meaning 'anvil'.

incus noun (plural incudes) anatomy a small, anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear which, together with two other bones, the malleus and stapes, transmits sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear. Also called anvil.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Latin, meaning 'anvil'.