IPA: /ˈtɑːrsəs/
KK: /ˈtɑr səs/
A group of small bones in the ankle or the part of the foot between the leg and the toes. It can also refer to a fibrous plate that gives shape to the eyelid.
The doctor examined the tarsus to check for any injuries after the fall.
**Tarsus** → The word 'tarsus' comes from the Greek 'tarsos' (τάρσος), meaning 'flat' or 'broad'. In anatomy, it refers to the flat bones in the ankle region. The term describes the structure of the tarsal bones, which are flat and form the base of the foot.
Think of the Greek word for 'flat' or 'broad' to remember that 'tarsus' refers to the flat bones in the ankle.