3. {Noun} a fluid filled cavity located in the spinal cord that is most commonly formed due to a congenital defect, but can also be a result of spinal cord injury.
Garrod, Major Divisions of Passerine Birds (syrinx, &c.), P.Z.S., 1876, pp. 506519; and On the Conformation of the Thoracic Extremity of the Trachea in the Class A y es, P.Z.S., 18 79, pp. 357-3 80; Muller, Stimmorgane der Passerinen, Mailer's Arch.
The syrinx or pan pipes owes its double name to ancient Greek tradition, ascribing its invention to Pan in connection with a well-known legend of the Arcadian water-nymph Syrinx.
syrinx výslovnosti s významy, synonyma, antonyma, překlady vět a více