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rhomboideus
[ rom-boi-dee-uhs ]
noun
, Anatomy.
, plural rhom·boi·de·i [rom-, boi, -dee-ahy].
- either of two back muscles that function to move the scapula.
rhomboideus
/ rɒmˈbɔɪdɪəs /
noun
- anatomy either of two muscles that connect the spinal vertebrae to the scapulae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhomboideus1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhomboideus1
C19: New Latin, from Late Latin rhomboides : see rhomboid
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Example Sentences
A firm pressure of the biceps with full fist, a pressure of the thumb against the rhomboideus, made her exclaim, "Oh, that has done me good!"
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Rhomboideus. backward movements of head and shoulder, Intercostals. raise and depress the ribs.
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