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brachium
[ brey-kee-uhm, brak-ee- ]
noun
- Anatomy. the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
- the corresponding part of any limb, as in the wing of a bird.
- an armlike part or process.
brachium
/ 藞bre瑟k瑟蓹m; 藞br忙k- /
noun
- anatomy the arm, esp the upper part
- a corresponding part, such as a wing, in an animal
- biology a branching or armlike part
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫辞蝉迟路产谤补顎僣丑颈路耻尘 noun plural postbrachia
- 辫蝉别耻顎卍辞路产谤补顎僣丑颈路耻尘 noun plural pseudobrachia
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of brachium1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of brachium1
Example Sentences
That part of the fore limb between the brachium and the carpus; the forearm.
The other bolt connects the extremity of the brake to the pump-spear, which draws up the spear box or piston, charged with the water in the tube; derived from brachium, an arm or lever.
Then would come a happy cure to aching bones鈥攎ade whole with honourable bruises, oblivious of pain, the "brachia livida," lithesome and triumphant.
The passage from Erasmus, "brachium habet ova serpentum," is plainly to be rendered "and with a string of serpents' eggs on your arm."
Some suppose that by "bis pedes, bis brachia," he means that two nails were to be driven into each leg and foot.
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