rhomboideus
1rhomboideus — [räm boi′dē əs] n. pl. rhomboidei [räm boi′dēī΄] [ModL (musculus) rhomboideus, rhomblike (muscle) < L rhomboides,RHOMBOID + eus, OUS] either of two muscles arising from the upper thoracic vertebrae and inserting into the scapula …
2Rhomboidēus — Rhomboidēus, rautenförmig. Rhomboidei musculi, rautenförmige Muskeln, s.u. Schultermuskeln. Rhomboideum ligamentum carpi, ein Verstärkungsband der Kapsel der Handwurzel. R. l. claviculae, Schulterbänder …
3rhomboideus — See rhomboid minor (muscle). * * * rhom·boi·de·us räm bȯid ē əs n, pl dei ē .ī either of two muscles that lie beneath the trapezius muscle and connect the spinous processes of various vertebrae with the medial border of the scapula: a)… …
4rhomboideus — /rom boy dee euhs/, n., pl. rhomboidei / dee uy /. Anat. either of two back muscles that function to move the scapula. Also called rhomboid. [1825 35; < NL (musculus) rhomboideus; see RHOMBOID, EUS] * * * …
5rhomboideus — [rɒm bɔɪdɪəs] noun (plural rhomboidei dɪʌɪ) Anatomy a muscle connecting the shoulder blade to the vertebrae. Origin C19: mod. L., from rhomboideus (musculus) (see rhomboid) …
6rhomboideus — rhom•boi•de•us [[t]rɒmˈbɔɪ di əs[/t]] n. pl. de•i [[t] diˌaɪ[/t]] anat. either of two back muscles that function to move the scapula • Etymology: 1825–35; < NL (musculus) rhomboideus; see rhomboid, eous …
7Rhomboideus — rombiškasis statusas T sritis gyvūnų anatomija, gyvūnų morfologija atitikmenys: lot. Rhomboideus ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pagrindiniai terminai …
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8rhomboideus — n. (pl. rhomboidei) Anat. a muscle connecting the shoulder blade to the vertebrae. Etymology: mod.L rhomboideus RHOMBOID …
9rhomboideus major — n a muscle arising from the spinous processes of the second through fifth thoracic vertebrae, inserted into the vertebral border of the scapula, and acting to adduct and laterally rotate the scapula called also rhomboid major …
10rhomboideus minor — n a muscle arising from the inferior part of the ligamentum nuchae and from the spinous processes of the seventh cervical and first thoracic vertebrae, inserted into the vertebral border of the scapula at the base of the bony process terminating… …