Auricle

  • 121preauricular — Anterior to the auricle of the ear; denoting lymphatic nodes so situated. * * * pre·au·ric·u·lar ȯ rik yə lər adj situated or occurring anterior to the auricle of the ear <preauricular lymph nodes> * * * pre·au·ric·u·lar (pre″aw… …

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  • 122Перикард — Перикард, pericardium представляет собой мешок, в котором расположено сердце. Он имеет форму косо срезанного конуса с нижним основанием, расположенным на диафрагме, и вершиной, доходящей почти до уровня угла грудины. В ширину перикард… …

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  • 123musculus transversus auriculae — [TA] musculus transversus auricularis transverse muscle of auricle: origin, cranial surface of auricle; insertion, circumference of auricle; innervation, posterior auricular; action, retracts helix …

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  • 124ear — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. head, spike; auricle, concha; handle, knob; heed, observance. See attention, hearing. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The organ of hearing] Syn. outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, auricle, eardrum, labyrinth,… …

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  • 125auricula atrii — noun a small conical pouch projecting from the upper anterior part of each atrium of the heart • Syn: ↑auricle, ↑atrial auricle • Derivationally related forms: ↑auricular (for: ↑auricle) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 126auriculo- — combining form Etymology: probably from New Latin, from auricula auricle of the heart, from Latin, external ear more at auricle 1. : of or belonging to an auricle of the heart and auriculoventricular 2. : aural and auriculoparietal …

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  • 127sinus venosus — vəˈnōsəs noun Etymology: New Latin, venous sinus 1. : a distinct chamber of the heart formed by the union of the large systemic veins and opening into the auricle in lower vertebrates and the embryos of higher forms 2. : the main cavity of either …

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  • 128About the ears — Ear Ear, n. [AS. e[ a]re; akin to OFries. [ a]re, [ a]r, OS. ?ra, D. oor, OHG. ?ra, G. ohr, Icel. eyra, Sw. [ o]ra, Dan. [ o]re, Goth. auso, L. auris, Lith. ausis, Russ. ukho, Gr. ?; cf. L. audire to hear, Gr. ?, Skr. av to favor, protect. Cf.… …

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