cercus
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Etymology[edit]
From New Latin cercus, from Ancient Greek κέρκος (kérkos, “tail”).
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- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)kəs
Noun[edit]
cercus (plural cerci)
- (entomology) Structures on the end of the abdomen of most insects, sometimes long, hairlike sensory organs and sometimes smaller and rigid.
- Synonym: cercopod
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