Daubenton line
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Daubenton plane — a plane passing through the opisthion and the inferior edges of the orbits; called also Daubenton line … Medical dictionary
line — 1. A mark, strip, or streak. In anatomy, a long, narrow mark, strip, or streak distinguished from the adjacent tissues by color, texture, or elevation. SEE ALSO: linea. 2. A unit of … Medical dictionary
Daubenton angle plane (line) — Dau·ben·ton angle, plane (line) (do bon tonґ) [Louis Jean Marie Daubenton, French physician and naturalist, 1716–1800] see under angle and plane … Medical dictionary
Daubenton, D'Aubenton — Louis J.M., French physician, 1716–1799. See D. angle, D. line, D. plane … Medical dictionary
angle — The meeting point of two lines or planes; the figure formed by the junction of two lines or planes; the space bounded on two sides by lines or planes that meet. For angles not listed below, see the descriptive term; e.g., axioincisal, distobuccal … Medical dictionary
plane — 1. A two dimensional flat surface. See planum. 2. An imaginary surface formed by extension of a point through any axis or two definite points, in reference especially to craniometry and to pelvimetry. SYN: planum. [L. planus, flat] Addison … Medical dictionary
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