cremaster
See also: cremáster
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κρεμαστήρ (kremastḗr, “suspender”).
Pronunciation
Noun
cremaster (plural cremasters)
- (anatomy) A thin muscle attached to the testicles.
- (zoology) In the pupae of certain species of butterfly, a hook-shaped protuberance from the rear of the chrysalis casing, by which the caterpillar fixes itself to the pad of silk it has cemented to the underside of a perch.
Synonyms
- musculus cremaster
Derived terms
- cremasterial
- cremasteric
Translations
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