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parieto-

parieto-
  (pəˌraɪɛtəʊ)
  used as combining form (not on L. type) of paries or parietal, in several terms of Anatomy, denoting a. Belonging to or connected both with the parietal bone, or lobe, and (the structure indicated by the second element): as paˌrieto-ˈfrontal a. and n., paˌrieto-ˈjugal, paˌrieto-ˈmastoid, paˌrieto-ocˈcipital, paˌrieto-ˈquadrate, paˌrieto-spheˈnoidal, paˌrieto-squaˈmosal, paˌrieto-ˈtemporal adjs. b. Belonging to or connected with the wall of (a cavity), or of the body and (some structure): as paˌrieto-ˈsplanchnic (-ˈsplæŋknɪk) a. [Gr. σπλάγχνα viscera], belonging to the walls of the viscera, viscero-pleural; paˌrieto-vaˈginal a. [L. vagīna sheath], connected with the body-wall and the tentacle-sheath (applied to certain muscles in Polyzoa); paˌrieto-ˈvisceral a. = parieto-splanchnic.

1875 Huxley & Martin Elem. Biol. 208 (The Frog) Two long flat bones, the *parieto-frontals, one on each side of a median suture which answers to the sagittal and frontal sutures in man.


1893 Syd. Soc. Lex., *Parieto-jugal index, the ratio of the greatest transverse diameter of the skull, or maximum parietal diameter, to the bizygomatic diameter.


Ibid., *Parieto-mastoid suture, the..suture between the inferior border of the parietal bone..and the superior border of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone.


1879 Calderwood Mind & Brain ii. 16 Towards the back part of the brain..is the *Parieto-occipital fissure, which indicates a two⁓fold subdivision of the upper portion of the brain behind the fissure of Rolando. 1897 Trans. Amer. Pediatric Soc. IX. 185 Abscess of both parieto-occipital lobes and the cerebellum.


1893 Syd. Soc. Lex., *Parieto-sphenoidal artery..P. notch.


1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 50 (Edible Snail), The upper or *parieto-splanchnic portion of the sub-oesophageal mass.


1893 Syd. Soc. Lex., *Parieto-temporal suture, the suture between the parietal and temporal bones.


1856 Allman Fresh-w. Polyzoa (Ray Soc.) 27, 28 *Parieto-vaginal. 1878 Bell Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 144 The retractors of the anterior part of the body (parieto-vaginal muscles). 1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 236 A pair of parieto-vaginal muscles attached to the base of the fold surrounding the tentacle-sheath.

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