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hiatus <-es> [haɪˈeɪtəs, Am -t̬əs] N

2. hiatus (pause):

status [ˈsteɪtəs, Am -t̬əs] N no pl

2. status (prestige):

fetus [ˈfi:təs, Am -t̬əs] N Am

fetus → foetus

See also foetus

foetus [ˈfi:təs, Am -t̬əs] N

measles [ˈmi:zlz] N

impetus [ˈɪmpɪtəs, Am -t̬əs] N no pl

meant [ment] VB

meant pt, pp of mean

See also mean , mean

meany N inf

meany → meanie

See also meanie

meanie [mi:nɪ] N inf

1. meanie (miserly person):

2. meanie (nasty person):

meadow [ˈmedəʊ, Am -oʊ] N

meager ADJ Am, meagre [ˈmi:gəɐ, Am -gɚ] ADJ fig

meanie [mi:nɪ] N inf

1. meanie (miserly person):

2. meanie (nasty person):

lotus <-es> [ˈləʊtəs, Am ˈloʊt̬əs] N

cactus <-es [or cacti]> [ˈkæktəs] N

coitus [ˈkəʊɪtəs, Am ˈkoʊət̬əs] N no pl form

foetus [ˈfi:təs, Am -t̬əs] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Although of small area, the surface anatomy of the external ear is complex, consisting of the pinna (the auricle) and the external auditory meatus (auditory canal).
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Atresia of the external auditory meatus can occur if the meatus does not channelize properly or if there is an obstruction.
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There, it supplies the auricle, external acoustic meatus, outer side of the tympanic membrane and the skin in the temporal region (superficial temporal branches).
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When the meatus is not covered by the foreskin, it can rub against urine soaked diapers resulting in inflammation and mechanical trauma.
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