biventer

biventer
Two-bellied; denoting two-bellied muscles. [bi- + L. venter, belly]
- b. cervicis SYN: spinalis capitis (muscle).
- b. mandibulae SYN: digastric (muscle) (1).

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bi·ven·ter (')bī-'vent-ər n a muscle with two bellies

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bi·ven·ter (bi-venґtər) [bi- + venter] a part or organ (as a muscle) with two bellies.

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  • biventer — adj. having two abdomens …   English contemporary dictionary

  • biventer — bi·venter …   English syllables

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