pinna

[pin-uh] /ˈpɪn ə/
noun, plural pinnae
[pin-ee] /ˈpɪn i/ (Show IPA),
pinnas.
1.
Botany. one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.
2.
Zoology.
  1. a feather, wing, or winglike part.
  2. a fin or flipper.
3.
Anatomy, auricle (def 1a).
Origin
1660-70; < Latin: feather, wing, fin
Related forms
pinnal, adjective
Examples from the web for pinna
  • Fits perfectly in ear despite lack of pinna-anchoring loops.
British Dictionary definitions for pinna

pinna

/ˈpɪnə/
noun (pl) -nae (-niː), -nas
1.
any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf
2.
(zoology) a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part
3.
another name for auricle (sense 2)
Word Origin
C18: via New Latin from Latin: wing, feather, fin
pinna in Medicine

pinna pin·na (pĭn'ə)
n. pl. pin·nae (pĭn'ē)
See auricle.


pin'nal adj.
pinna in Science
pinna
  (pĭn'ə)   
Plural pinnae (pĭn'ē) or pinnas
A leaflet or primary division of a pinnately compound leaf, especially of a fern frond.
Encyclopedia Article for pinna

auricle

in human anatomy, the visible portion of the external ear, and the point of difference between the human ear and that of other mammals. The auricle in humans is almost rudimentary and generally immobile and lies close to the side of the head. It is composed of a thin plate of yellow fibrocartilage covered by a tight-fitting skin. The external ear cartilage is molded into shape and has well-defined hollows, furrows, and ridges that form an irregular shallow funnel. The deepest depression in the auricle, called the concha, leads to the external auditory canal or meatus. The one portion of the auricle that has no cartilage is the lobule-the fleshy lower part of the auricle. The auricle has several small basic muscles that connect it to the skull and scalp. Generally nonfunctional in human beings, they are capable of limited movement in some people

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