- just
superior to the nasion. The term for the area is
derived from the
Latin glaber,
meaning 'smooth, hairless'. The skin of the
glabella may be used...
-
Latin (lingua Latina,
Latin: [ˈlɪŋɡʷa ɫaˈtiːna], or Latinum,
Latin: [ɫaˈtiːnʊ̃]) is a
classical language belonging to the
Italic branch of the Indo-European...
- the
recesses created by the ****l
portion of cervix. The word
fornix is
Latin for 'arch'.
During ****ual
intercourse in the
missionary position, the tip...
-
plane which transects the
front of the sternum. The term is
derived from
Latin corona ('garland, crown'), from
Ancient Gr**** κορώνη (korōnē, 'garland,...
- all from the
Latin palatum via Old
French palat,
words that like
their English derivatives,
refer to the "roof" of the mouth. The
Latin word
palatum is...
-
profession for the
superficial topography of the
sacroiliac joints. The
Latin name is
fossae lumbales laterales ("lateral
lumbar indentations"). These...
-
Incisors (from
Latin incidere, "to cut") are the
front teeth present in most mammals. They are
located in the
premaxilla above and on the
mandible below...
- fold
occasionally exhibits a
series of fringe-like processes. (Fimbria is
Latin for fringe). Some
people have
small (<1 cm) horn-like
triangular flaps of...
-
hindlimbs of all
other tetrapods. The
adjective "appendicular"
comes from
Latin appendicula,
meaning "small addition". It is the
diminutive of appendix...
- The calf (pl.: calves;
Latin: sura) is the back
portion of the
lower leg in
human anatomy. The
muscles within the calf
correspond to the
posterior compartment...