sarcus
Sarcus is a term that can refer to several different things, depending on the context. In anatomy, sarcus refers to the fleshy part of a muscle or the muscular tissue itself. This term is often used in veterinary anatomy to describe the musculature of animals. It is derived from the Greek word "sarx," meaning flesh.
In a more general sense, sarcus can be used colloquially to describe something that is fleshy or
The term "sarcus" is also sometimes encountered in the context of fictional worlds or speculative biology, where
Without further context, "sarcus" most commonly relates to muscular tissue. Its etymological roots in ancient Greek