Trigonum


noun, plural trigona
[trahy-goh-nuh] /traɪˈgoʊ nə/ (Show IPA). Anatomy.
1.
trigone.

trigonum tri·go·num (trī-gō’nəm)
n. pl. tri·go·na (-nə)
A triangular anatomical area.

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