See Also: fossa navicularis auriculae(medicine)
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NAVICULARIS, civil law(law)
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manoeuvre 2, verb (oh) and fossa navicularis auriculae (medicine)


manoeuvre 2, verb (oh)



2 v BrE maneuver AmE
[I,T always + adverb/preposition] to move or turn skilfully or to move or turn something skilfully, especially something large and heavy
::She managed to manoeuvre expertly into the parking space.
manoeuvre yourself into/out of sth
::Josh manoeuvred himself out of bed and hobbled to the door.
::We manoeuvred the TV in front of the sofa.
[I and T] to use cleverly planned and often dishonest methods to get the result that you want
manoeuvre sb into/out of sth
::It was a well-organized plan to maneuver company president John Woolford out of office.
::Businesses manoeuvred to have their industry organized to their own advantage.

fossa navicularis auriculae (medicine)


fossa navicularis auriculae -->
triangular fossa


The depression at the upper part of the auricle between the two crura of the anthelix.

Synonym: fossa triangularis, fossa navicularis auriculae.