tagma
[ tag-muh ]
/ Ë?tæg mÉ /
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noun, plural tag·ma·ta [tag-muh-tuh]. /Ë?tæg mÉ tÉ/.
each of the morphologically distinct sections of the body of an arthropod, comprised of two or more segments, as the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect.
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Origin of tagma
First recorded in 1885â90; from Greek tágma âordinance, assessment, order, rankâ; see origin at tactic
Words nearby tagma
tagliatelle, Tagliavini, tag line, Taglioni, taglock, tagma, tagmeme, tagmemic, tagmemics, Tagore, tag question
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British Dictionary definitions for tagma
tagma
/ (Ë?tæɡmÉ) /
noun plural -mata (-mÉtÉ)
zoology a distinct region of the body of an arthropod, such as the head, thorax, or abdomen of an insect
Word Origin for tagma
C19: from Greek: something arranged, from tassein to put in order
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