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Antihelix
/ˌantɪhˈiːlɪks/
/ˌæntɪhˈiːlɪks/
Antihelix
[NOUN]1
a part of the external ear's cartilage structure that runs parallel to the helix and is located on the inner side of the ear
What is "antihelix"?
The antihelix, located on the inner part of the ear, is a curved ridge that lies parallel to the helix. It is formed by the folding and contouring of the cartilage, giving the ear its intricate shape. The antihelix helps to funnel sound waves into the ear canal and plays a role in directing the sound toward the eardrum for optimal hearing. It adds structural support to the ear and contributes to the overall aesthetics and functionality of the ear.
Examples
1. Inside the Helix is his evil twin, Antihelix.
2. At the bottom, the helix and antihelix connect to the ear lobe at about the same line.
3. And the Antihelix is the Y on the inside.
4. That’s the guy shaped like a Y. At the top, the helix usually casts a shadow onto the two branches of the antihelix.
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