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61tractús — (anat.) s. n …
62anatomo- — anat·o·mo …
63anatomy — anat·o·my …
64Anath — Anat oder Anath („Vorsorge“, „Vorsehung“, „Himmelswille“) ist eine altägyptische und eine altsyrische Göttin des Krieges, Schutzgöttin gegen wilde Tiere. Neben ihrer Rolle als Kriegsgöttin fungiert Anat auch als Liebesgöttin. Wahrscheinlich ist… …
65anatomize — anat·o·mize or Brit anat·o·mise .mīz vt, mized or Brit mised; miz·ing or Brit mis·ing to cut in pieces in order to display or examine the structure and use of the parts: DISSECT …
66vadbens- — anat. • vad , peroneal anat. • vadbens , peroneal …
67abducens nerve — Anat. either one of the sixth pair of cranial nerves composed of motor fibers that innervate the lateral rectus muscle of the eye. Also called abducens, abducent nerve. [1900 05] * * * …
68accessory nerve — Anat. either one of the eleventh pair of cranial nerves, consisting of motor fibers from the spinal cord that innervate the pharyngeal, trapezius, and sternocleidomastoid muscles, and motor fibers from the brain that join the vagus to innervate… …
69Achilles tendon — Anat. the tendon joining the calf muscles to the heel bone. Also, Achilles tendon. [1900 05] * * * ▪ anatomy also called calcaneal tendon strong tendon at the back of the heel that connects the calf muscles to the heel. The tendon is… …
70adrenal gland — Anat. one of a pair of ductless glands, located above the kidneys, consisting of a cortex, which produces steroidal hormones, and a medulla, which produces epinephrine and norepinephrine. Also called suprarenal gland. See diag. under kidney.… …