From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtarsustar‧sus /ˈtɑːsəs $ ˈtɑːr-/ noun (plural tarsi) /-saɪ/ [countable] technicalHBH your ankle, or one of the seven small bones in your ankle —tarsal adjective
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tarsus• They include the levator and depressor of the trochanter, tibia and tarsus and the levator of the pretarsus.Origin tarsus (1600-1700) Modern Latin Greek tarsos “bottom of the foot, ankle, edge of the eyelid”