Lytta


[lit-uh] /ˈlɪt ə/

noun, plural lyttas, lyttae
[lit-ee] /ˈlɪt i/ (Show IPA)
1.
a long, worm-shaped cartilage in the tongue of the dog and other carnivorous animals.
/ˈlɪtə/
noun (pl) -tas, -tae (-tiː)
1.
a rodlike mass of cartilage beneath the tongue in the dog and other carnivores

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