n. pl. in·cu·des (ĭng-kydēz) 1. An anvil-shaped bone between the malleus and the stapes in the mammalian middle ear. Also called anvil. 2. A thunderhead. [Latin incūs, incūd-, anvil, from incūsus, past participle of incūdere, to forge with a hammer : in-, intensive pref.; see IN-2 + cūdere, to beat, forge; see kau- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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