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tragus (medicine) and elegit (iou)


tragus (medicine)


tragus
<anatomy> The prominence in front of the external opening of the ear.

Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A part of the inner ear.

Source: Websters Dictionary


elegit (iou)



elegit noun. E16.
[Latin, 3rd person sing. perf. of eligere choose, a word occurring in the writ.]
Law (now Hist.). A writ of execution by which a judgement creditor was put in possession of all or (earlier) half the goods and lands of a debtor, until the claim was satisfied; the right secured by such a writ.