myotome

  • 31epimere — The dorsal part of the myotome. See myotome (3). [epi + G. meros, part] * * * ep·i·mere ep ə .mi(ə)r n the dorsal part of a mesodermal segment of a chordate embryo * * * ep·i·mere (epґĭ mēr) [epi + mere] the dorsal portion of a somite,… …

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  • 32hypomere — 1. The portion of the myotome that extends ventrolaterally to form body wall and limb muscle, innervated by the primary ventral ramus of a spinal nerve. See hypaxial. 2. Less commonly, the soma …

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  • 33myomere — SYN: myotome (4). [myo + G. meros, a part] * * * myo·mere (miґo mēr) [myo + mere] myotome (def. 2) …

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  • 34myomère — [mjɔmɛʀ] n. m. ou myotome [mjɔtom] n. m. ÉTYM. Déb. XXe, myomère, Nouveau Larousse illustré; myotome, 1904, in Rev. gén. des sc., no 16, p. 795 (antérieur au sens d « instrument tranchant », 1855, Nysten Littré); de myo , et mère, tome. ❖ ♦ Biol …

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  • 35muscle plate — n MYOTOME (1) * * * myotome (def. 2) …

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  • 36myocoele — myo·coele or myo·coel mī ə .sēl n the cavity of a myotome * * * myo·coele (miґo sēl) [myo + coele] the cavity within a myotome (def. 2) …

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  • 37miotom — MIOTÓM s.n. (med.) Instrument chirurgical folosit în miotomie (1) [în DN]. [pron. mi o . / < fr. myotome]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN  MIOTÓM s. n. instrument folosit în miotomie (1). (< fr. myotome) Trimis de raduborza …

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  • 38-tome — comb. form forming nouns meaning: 1 an instrument for cutting (microtome). 2 a section or segment. Etymology: Gk tome a cutting, tomos cutting, f. temno cut * * * ˌtōm noun combining form ( s) Etymology: New Latin tomus, from tomus cutting, cut,… …

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  • 39Myocomma — My o*com ma, n.; pl. L. {Myocommata}, E. {Myocommas}. [NL. See {Myo }, and {Comma}.] (Anat.) A myotome. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40Myocommas — Myocomma My o*com ma, n.; pl. L. {Myocommata}, E. {Myocommas}. [NL. See {Myo }, and {Comma}.] (Anat.) A myotome. [1913 Webster] …

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