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glomus

American  
[gloh-muhs] / ˈgloʊ məs /

noun

Anatomy.

plural

glomera, glomi
  1. a small globular body.


Etymology

Origin of glomus

1830–40; < New Latin, Latin: ball-shaped mass

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Discovered in 1743, it is called the carotid body, or glomus caroticum*; there is one on each side of the neck.

From Time Magazine Archive

They needed only a local anesthetic, though to get at the glomus, he had to sever one of the thyroid arteries.

From Time Magazine Archive