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subaxillary
[ suhb-ak-suh-ler-ee ]
adjective
- situated or placed beneath an axil.
subaxillary
/ ˌsʌbˈæksɪlərɪ /
adjective
- situated or growing beneath the axil of a plant
subaxillary bracts
- situated beneath the armpit
Word History and Origins
Origin of subaxillary1
Example Sentences
Subaxillary, sub-aks′i-lar-i, adj. below the armpit: under the axil or angle formed by a branch or leaf.
Sub-, as a prefix, about, nearly, somewhat; as Subcordate, slightly cordate; Subserrate, slightly serrate; Subaxillary, just beneath the axil, &c.
Hence it is best when it can be recently taken from a patient in the disease; or otherwise it may be diluted with part of a drop of warm water, since its fluidity is likely to occasion its immediate absorption; and the wound should be made as small and superficial as possible, as otherwise ulcers have been supposed sometimes to ensue with subaxillary abscesses.
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