tagma
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek τάγμα (tágma, “something which has been ordered or arranged”)
Noun
tagma (plural tagmata)
- (anatomy) A specialized grouping of arthropodan segments, such as the head, the thorax, and the abdomen with a common function.
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tagma m (plural tagmas)
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