epicanthus

[ ep-i-kan-thuh s ]
/ ˌɛp ɪˈkæn θəs /

noun, plural ep·i·can·thi [ep-i-kan-thahy, -thee] /ˌɛp ɪˈkæn θaɪ, -θi/. Anatomy.

a fold of skin extending from the eyelid over the inner canthus of the eye, common among Mongoloid peoples.
Also called epicanthic fold, eyefold.

Origin of epicanthus

From New Latin, dating back to 1860–65; see origin at epi-, canthus

OTHER WORDS FROM epicanthus

ep·i·can·thic, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for epicanthic fold

epicanthus
/ (ˌɛpɪˈkænθəs) /

noun plural -thi (-θaɪ)

a fold of skin extending vertically over the inner angle of the eye: characteristic of Mongolian peoples and a congenital anomaly among other races Also called: epicanthic fold

Derived forms of epicanthus

epicanthic, adjective

Word Origin for epicanthus

C19: New Latin, from epi- + Latin canthus corner of the eye, from Greek kanthos

Medical definitions for epicanthic fold

epicanthic fold
[ ĕp′ĭ-kănthĭk ]

n.

A fold of skin of the upper eyelid that partially covers the inner corner of the eye. epicanthus palpebronasal fold

Scientific definitions for epicanthic fold

epicanthic fold
[ ĕp′ĭ-kănthĭk ]
epicanthal fold (ĕp′ĭ-kănthəl)

A fold of skin of the upper eyelid that partially covers the inner corner of the eye.