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Bone of the middle ear
The incus (pl.: incudes) or anvil in the ear is one of three small bones (ossicles) in the middle ear. The incus receives vibrations from the malleus,
Incus
Type of cumulus cloud
A cumulonimbus incus (from Latin incus 'anvil'), also called an anvil cloud, is a cumulonimbus cloud that has reached the level of stratospheric stability
Cumulonimbus_incus
for Mission to Study Storm Formation - NASA". Retrieved 2026-03-19. "INCUS". incus.colostate.edu. Retrieved 2026-03-19. Taft, Rick (2024-05-14). "CSU-led
INCUS
Three bones in each middle ear
incus, and stapes: terms that in Latin are translated as "the hammer, anvil, and stirrup". The malleus (English: "hammer") articulates with the incus
Ossicles
Organ of hearing and balance
ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes) normally appear during the first half of fetal development. The first two (malleus and incus) derive from the first
Ear
Genus of dense, towering vertical clouds
a thin horizontal sheet that forms around the middle of a cumulonimbus. Incus (species capillatus only): cumulonimbus with flat anvil-like cirriform top
Cumulonimbus_cloud
British record company and label
music. The first release on the label was Incus Number 0 (zero), a 7 “ record with AMM LIVE, after that came Incus Number 1, The Topography of the Lungs,
Incus_Records
Bone of the middle ear
completely absent. Situated between the incus and the inner ear, the stapes transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the oval window, a membrane-covered
Stapes
Bone of the middle ear
hammer-shaped small bone or ossicle of the middle ear. It connects with the incus, and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. The word is Latin
Malleus
Portion of the ear
malleus, the fulcrum being the body of the incus, and the short arm being the lenticular process of the incus. The collected pressure of sound vibration
Middle_ear
Topics referred to by the same term
Ligament of incus may refer to: Superior ligament of incus, a fibrous band that crosses from the body of the incus to the roof of the tympanic cavity Posterior
Ligament_of_incus
Species of mayfly
Cloeodes incus is a species of small minnow mayfly in the family Baetidae. "Cloeodes incus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23. "Mayfly Central". Retrieved 2019-07-02
Cloeodes_incus
Large cloud
cumulonimbus forms into cumulonimbus capillatus (fibrous-top) or cumulonimbus incus (anvil-top). Cumulonimbus calvus develops from cumulus congestus, and its
Cumulonimbus_calvus
Anvil (WMO supplementary feature incus) – the anvil top of a cumulonimbus cloud. Anvil dome (WMO supplementary feature incus) – the overshooting top on a
List_of_cloud_types
Ligament of the middle ear
The superior ligament of the incus is a fibrous band that crosses from the body of the incus to the roof of the tympanic cavity just posterior to the
Superior_ligament_of_incus
English avant-garde guitarist (1930–2005)
(Incus, 1976) Company 1 (Incus, 1976) Company 2 (Incus, 1976) Company 3 (Incus, 1976) Company 4 (Incus, 1977) Fictions (Incus, 1977) Company 5 (Incus,
Derek_Bailey_(guitarist)
Bone of irregular shape
maxilla, mandible, palatine, inferior nasal concha, ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes), and hyoid. Irregular bones in human skeleton. (shown in red)
Irregular_bone
Portion of the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum (26.5–40 gigahertz)
journal requires |journal= (help) "Ka-band Mobile Cloud Radar | AMOF". "INCUS". incus.colostate.edu. L/Ku/Ka-band satellites – what does it all mean? Archived
Ka_band
Small joint between the incus and the stapes
leg of the incus (long crus, or crus longum incudis) and the head of the stapes (caput stapedis). The long leg moves with the rest of the incus, and a small
Incudostapedial_joint
Supplementary feature of clouds
Several pouches of mammatus clouds seen under cumulonimbus incus in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines
Mammatus_cloud
Sensory perception of sound by living organisms
the body, known collectively as the ossicles which include the malleus, incus, and stapes (also known as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup, respectively)
Hearing
Species of fish
Gobiesocidae. It is a monotypic genus, the sole member of which Flexor incus was described in 2018 by Kevin W. Conway, Andrew L. Stewart and Adam P.
Flexor_incus
Ligament of the middle ear
The posterior ligament of the incus is a fibrous band that connects the tip of the short crus of the incus to the fossa incudis, running to the mastoid
Posterior_ligament_of_incus
Synovial joint between malleus and incus
a small saddle-type synovial joint between the malleus (hammer) and the incus (anvil). The joint's function is to transfer vibrations between the ossicles
Incudomalleolar_joint
concha bones (2) Vomer (1) Mandible (1) Middle ear bones (6) Malleus (2) Incus (2) Stapes (2) Hyoid bone (1) There are 25 bones in the rib cage. The sternum
List of bones of the human skeleton
List_of_bones_of_the_human_skeleton
Middle ear bones evolved from jaw bones
into the incus and malleus bones in the middle ear. The mammalian middle ear contains three tiny bones known as the ossicles: malleus, incus, and stapes
Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles
Evolution_of_mammalian_auditory_ossicles
Visible mass of particles suspended in the atmosphere
of virga. Incus is the most type-specific supplementary feature, seen only with cumulonimbus of the species capillatus. A cumulonimbus incus cloud top
Cloud
Type of adverse event
A classic anvil-shaped, and clearly-developed Cumulonimbus incus
Natural_disaster
Hazardous cloud
It is an intermediate stage between cumulonimbus calvus and cumulonimbus incus. The name comes from the Latin word capillatus, meaning "with hair". A cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus_capillatus
Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates
palatine inferior nasal conchae vomer mandible hyoid Ear ossicles malleus incus stapes Thorax sternum rib cage rib Vertebral column vertebrae cervical thoracic
Bone
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
by a chain of three bones, the malleus, the incus and the stapes. Ancestrally, the malleus and the incus are derived from the articular and the quadrate
Mammal
British saxophone player (born 1944)
Microphones) (Incus, 1972) with Paul Lytton At the Unity Theatre (Incus, 1975) with Paul Lytton Saxophone Solos (Incus, 1976) Monoceros (Incus, 1978) Six
Evan_Parker
Embryonic precursor structures in vertebrates
mesoderm of the mandibular process and eventually regresses to form the incus and malleus of the middle ear, the anterior ligament of the malleus and
Pharyngeal_arch
Organ located in innermost part of ear
Outer ear Auricle Ear canal Middle ear Tympanic membrane Ossicles Malleus Incus Stapes Inner ear Vestibules Utricle Saccule Cochlea Semicircular canals
Semicircular_canals
Physiological capacity
malleus is attached to the tympanic membrane and articulates with the incus. The incus, in turn, articulates with the stapes. The stapes is then attached
Sense
Cartilaginous precursor of the jaw
cartilages (right and left; also known as Meckelian cartilages), above which the incus and malleus are located. Meckel's cartilage arises from the first pharyngeal
Meckel's_cartilage
Skull bone
bones have migrated to the middle ear and are known as the malleus and incus. Along with the stapes, which is homologous to some reptilian and amphibian
Quadrate_bone
Structure in middle ear anatomy
underlying ampulla of the lateral semicircular canal. The short limb of incus is lodged in a shallow fossa upon the posterior wall of the tympanic cavity
Aditus_to_mastoid_antrum
Genus of sea urchins
Australia. Species: Spatagobrissus dermodyorum Holmes, 2005 Spatagobrissus incus Baker & Rowe, 1990 Spatagobrissus laubei (Duncan, 1877) Spatagobrissus mirabilis
Spatagobrissus
NASA program involving satellites
EVM-3 in 2027. After deliberation between 12 proposals of EVM in 2021, the INCUS mission was selected after a review by panellists. NASA's Earth Science
Earth_Observing_System
Cranial nerve VII, for the face and tasting
segment, the facial nerve runs through the tympanic cavity, medial to the incus. The pyramidal eminence is the second bend in the facial nerve, where the
Facial_nerve
Salt flat in Bolivia
transitional zone since the towering tropical cumulus congestus and cumulonimbus incus clouds that form in the eastern part of the salt flat during the summer
Salar_de_Uyuni
American composer, performer, and music scholar
Holland, Lewis, Evan Parker) – Fables (Incus) 1980: Evan Parker / George Lewis – From Saxophone & Trombone (Incus; reissued on Psi (2002) and Otoroku (2023))
George_E._Lewis
Snail-shaped part of inner ear involved in hearing
Outer ear Auricle Ear canal Middle ear Tympanic membrane Ossicles Malleus Incus Stapes Inner ear Vestibules Utricle Saccule Cochlea Semicircular canals
Cochlea
Screening test for hearing
is mediated by the middle ear composed of the ossicles: the malleus, the incus, and the stapes. Sensorineural hearing ability is mediated by the inner
Weber_test
British jazz drummer and electronic musician (1938–2023)
Eclipse, 1972) Tony Oxley (Incus, 1975) The Tony Oxley/Alan Davie Duo with Alan Davie (ADMW, 1975) February Papers (Incus, 1977) S. O. H. (EGO, 1979)
Tony_Oxley
Muscle of the middle ear
collagenic layers); B epidermis; C mucous membrane; D head of malleus; E incus; F stapes; G tensor tympani; H lateral process of malleus; I Manubrium of
Tensor_tympani_muscle
U.S. examination program for medical licensure
Invitational Conference on USMLE Scoring (InCUS). The USMLE published a list of InCUS participants. In February 2020, InCUS concluded that residencies were overemphasizing
United States Medical Licensing Examination
United_States_Medical_Licensing_Examination
Hollow located on the superior/roof aspect of the middle ear
tympanic membrane. The recess lodges the head of malleus, and the body of incus. The mastoid antrum is situated posterior to the recess and opens into the
Epitympanic_recess
TORP replaces the entire ossicular chain while a PORP replaces only the incus and malleus but not the stapes. Indications for use of an ossicular replacement
Ossicular replacement prosthesis
Ossicular_replacement_prosthesis
British composer and double bass player (born 1947)
Victor SF 8215 – with Tony Oxley Group Tony Oxley (1972), Incus 8 February Papers (1977), Incus 18 Tomorrow is here (1985), Dossier ST 7507 – with the Tony
Barry_Guy
Normal CT appearance of the middle ear
against the body of the incus to give the outline of a scoop of ice cream resting on a cone: the malleus head is the scoop and the incus body is the cone. Prussak's
Ice_cream_cone_sign
List of space missions by NASA
Observatory Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, launching May 2027, future INCUS, launching 2027, future Pioneer program Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9, launched
List_of_NASA_missions
1980 live album by Evan Parker and George Lewis
June 26, 2024. "Incus History 2". Incus Records. Retrieved June 26, 2024. "2001–2". Emanem Records. Retrieved June 26, 2024. "Incus LP discography".
From_Saxophone_&_Trombone
Simple machine consisting of a beam pivoted at a fixed hinge
compound levers include scales, nail clippers, and piano keys. The malleus, incus, and stapes are small bones in the middle ear, connected as compound levers
Lever
UK musical trio
composer Joseph Charles Holbrooke. "'65 (Rehearsal Extract)" (single; Incus, 1999) '98 (Incus, 2000) The Moat Recordings (Tzadik, 2006) – recorded in 1998 Gavin
Joseph_Holbrooke_(band)
1980 live album by Derek Bailey
Machine accessed May 31, 2016 Jazzlists: Incus LP discography accessed May 31, 2016 List of Incus LPs: Incus 40 Aida Archived 9 March 2016 at the Wayback
Aida_(album)
Membrane separating the external ear from the middle ear
Outer ear Auricle Ear canal Middle ear Tympanic membrane Ossicles Malleus Incus Stapes Inner ear Vestibules Utricle Saccule Cochlea Semicircular canals
Eardrum
Three bones of the middle ear
to the inner ear. This chain consists of three tiny bones: the malleus, incus, and stapes. They are connected by ligaments and joints that allow for the
Ossicular_chain
Innermost part of the vertebrate ear
the malleus, the first bone of the middle ear. The malleus articulates to incus which connects to the stapes. The footplate of the stapes connects to the
Inner_ear
Japanese musician
Keiji Haino (灰野 敬二 Haino Keiji; born May 3, 1952) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter whose work has included rock, free improvisation, noise
Keiji_Haino
Storm characterized by lightning
characteristic anvil shape. The resulting cloud is called cumulonimbus incus. The water droplets coalesce into larger and heavier droplets and freeze
Thunderstorm
Shared ancestry between a pair of structures or genes in different taxa
humans, the malleus, incus and stapes, are today used to transmit sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. The malleus and incus develop in the embryo
Homology_(biology)
1981 studio album by Derek Bailey and Jamie Muir
produced by Derek Bailey and released on LP by Incus Records in 1981. It was reissued on CD by Incus in 1994, and by Honest Jon's in 2018. Writer Ben
Dart_Drug_(album)
Turkish football club
Atatürk 2 numaralı saha Capacity 500 Chairman Murat Çiloğlu Manager Mehmet İncu League İzmir Super Amateur League 2013–2014 5th Home colours Away colours
Ülküspor
Canadian composer
John Oswald (born May 30, 1953 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian composer, saxophonist, media artist and dancer. He is best known for coining the term
John_Oswald_(composer)
Type of simple machine
is brought about by gradual or sudden movement of the key. The malleus, incus and stapes are small bones (ossicles) in the middle ear, connected as compound
Compound_lever
English musicologist (1943–2005)
1970) with Christine Jeffrey The Music Improvisation Company 1968–1971 (Incus, 1968–71 [1976]) Gentle Fire [LP] Earle Browne, Four Systems; John Cage
Hugh_Davies_(composer)
facilities. The Incu-App designed for internet and mobile application platform developers, Incu-Tech designed for technology start-ups, Incu-Bio designed
Technology Incubation Programme
Technology_Incubation_Programme
American drummer and percussionist (born 1957)
False Prophets or Dang Good Guessers; Shaking Ray Levis (Stagner, Palmer); Incus Records, 1992 Live at Lamar's, Derek Bailey, Dennis Palmer, Bob Stagner;
Bob_Stagner
Cloud dependent on a larger cloud system
the parent cloud. As an example, the anvil cloud (supplementary feature incus) forms at high altitude but is not classified by the WMO as a high cloud
Accessory_cloud
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1413 to 1421
1444), son of Çandarlı Halil Pasha. By him she had six sons and a daughter. Incu Hatun. In 1427 she married Isa Bey (died in 1437), son of Mehmed II Bey.
Mehmed_I
Paul Dean Burwell (24 April 1949 – 4 February 2007) was a British thaumaturge and percussionist, influential in the fields of free improvisation and experimental
Paul_Burwell
congestus; behind, there are cumulonimbus calvus; finally, the huge cumulonimbus capillatus incus dominates the background showing a strong thunderstorm.
Flanking_line_(meteorology)
English musician (born 1968)
for releasing his own music, inspired by labels such as Derek Bailey's Incus Records and Simon H. Fell's Bruce's Fingers. Having developed musical relationships
Mark_Wastell
V/A ("Sham Bazar", "Some Kind Of ID", "Crackhead Up Or Down" & "Incus! Incus! Incus!" w/Violent Onsen Geisha Meldac MECI-25019 1995 Megabank Presents
Melt-Banana_discography
1956 film by Henry King
Boothbay Harbor, Maine. After Billy pays too much attention to Julie and incus the wrath of jealous carousel owner Mrs. Mullin, he is fired. Julie violates
Carousel_(film)
English free improvising saxophonist (1932–2012)
Mirrors – The Astronauts With Company Company 6 (Incus, 1978) Company 7 (Incus, 1978) Fictions (Incus, 1981) With others Mick Audsley, Dark and Devil Waters
Lol_Coxhill
Medical condition
(January 1968). "Dominant hereditary conductive deafness through lack of incus-stapes junction". Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 65 (1): 25–32. doi:10.3109/00016486809120938
Thickened earlobes-conductive deafness syndrome
Thickened_earlobes-conductive_deafness_syndrome
1973 studio album by Kenny Wheeler
saxophone, tenor saxophone (tracks 4 & 5) Shapiro, R. Incus LP list accessed May 31, 2016 Jazzlists: Incus LP discography accessed May 31, 2016 Song for Someone:
Song_for_Someone_(album)
American musician (born 1970)
(Wobbly Rail, 1998) Radiance (Hopscotch, 1999) Daedal with Derek Bailey (Incus, 1999) Home Cookin' with Assif Tsahar (Hopscotch, 1999) Flower After Flower
Susie_Ibarra
Small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear
The Atticus is the part of the tegmentum tympani where the stapes and incus are attached. The floor of the cavity (also called the jugular wall) is
Tympanic_cavity
Medical condition
membrane, and the other end is connected to the two other ossicles, the incus and stapes, which connects to the inner ear. The purpose of the middle ear
Tonic_tensor_tympani_syndrome
South African Professor of ear, nose and throat surgery
creates implants that replace the ossicles: the hammer (malleus), anvil (incus) and stirrup (stapes) during middle ear reconstructive surgery, or tympanoplasty
Mashudu_Tshifularo
Hearing-aid device
cases of sensorineural hearing loss, the FMT is usually attached to the incus. An AMEI is also indicated for patients with conductive or mixed hearing
Middle_ear_implant
Clade of tetrapods
one of the middle ear bones: while modern mammals possess the malleus, incus and stapes, basal synapsids (like all other tetrapods) possess only a stapes
Synapsida
British trumpeter & cornetist (born 1944)
1979 (Reel, 2012) With Barry Guy/London Jazz Composers' Orchestra Ode (Incus, 1972) Zurich Concerts (Intakt, 1988) Harmos (Intakt, 1989) Double Trouble
Mark_Charig
English free improvising trombonist (1940–2007)
(CBS, 1970) Ichnos (RCA Victor, 1971) Tony Oxley (Incus, 1975) A Birthday Tribute: 75 years (Incus, 2013) recorded in 1977 and 1993 Unreleased 1974–2016
Paul_Rutherford_(trombonist)
Outer ear Auricle Ear canal Middle ear Tympanic membrane Ossicles Malleus Incus Stapes Inner ear Vestibules Utricle Saccule Cochlea Semicircular canals
Deiters'_cells
Austrian semiconductor manufacturer
spectral sensing specialist MAZeT, optical packaging firm Heptagon and Incus Laboratories, active in active noise cancellation in headphones and earphones
AMS-Osram
English saxophonist
Respiritus with Vanessa Mackness (Incus, 1995) London & Cologne Solos (Rastascan, 1996) Trio Playing with Derek Bailey (Incus, 1997) Secret Measures with Phil
John_Butcher_(musician)
English musician, author, curator, and emeritus professor
David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician, author, curator, sound artist, and academic, widely known for his work on improvisation, sound culture
David_Toop
1976 studio album by the Music Improvisation Company
Music Improvisation Company recorded over 1968 and 1970 and released on the Incus label in 1976. The quartet features saxophonist Evan Parker, guitarist Derek
The Music Improvisation Company 1968–1971
The_Music_Improvisation_Company_1968–1971
River in Italy
use by that substrate. The name has been segmented as Bod-encus or Bod-incus, the suffix being characteristic of the ancient Ligurian language of northern
Po_(river)
Species of beetle
is endemic to Puerto Rico. The specific name is derived from the Latin incus and refers to the type locality, El Yunque, which is the Spanish word for
Clinidium_incis
Year Title Label 2001 Acoustic Guitar Trio Incus 2009 Vignes Long Song
Nels_Cline_discography
Traditional food of Corsica, France
zucchini (e zucchine piene incu u brocciu), aubergines (from Porto Vecchio and Sartène) (i mirizani pieni), onions (e civolle piene incu u brocciu). Vegetarian
Cuisine_of_Corsica
designs and manufactures energy storage systems (ESS). It is a member of the Incu-Tech Programme, a Hong Kong Government and HK Science and Technology Park
Ampd_Energy
Scottish painter and musician (1945–2025)
Christine Jeffrey on two tracks. The Music Improvisation Company 1968–1971 (Incus, 1968–70 [1976]) With King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Island, 1973)
Jamie_Muir
American banjoist, guitarist and music critic (born 1954)
Toshinori Kondo, Polly Bradfield (Ictus, 1979) In Memory of Nikki Arane (Incus, 1996) Dreamory (The House of Chadula, 2013): a 1000+-page book that is
Eugene_Chadbourne
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Girl/Female
Indian
Angel, The Persian Goddess of Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Norden.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic
Cleanness; Pious; Brave
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
King
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Bold Courageous
Boy/Male
Irish
Means “â€brave with a spearâ€â€ or “â€spear carrier.â€â€ The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.
Boy/Male
Arabic
God Strengthens
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Sun God
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v. t.
Alt. of Incuss
n.
the incus. See Incus.
n.
The pharynx of a rotifer. It usually contains four horny pieces. The two central ones form the incus, against which the mallei, or lateral ones, work so as to crush the food.
n.
One of the small bones in the tympanum of the ear; the anvil bone. See Ear.
v. t.
To form, or mold, by striking or stamping, as a coin or medal.
v. t.
Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving.
n.
The central portion of the armature of the pharynx in the Rotifera.
n.
An anvil.