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dextrad
dextrad, adv. and a. (ˈdɛkstræd) [f. L. dextra right hand + -ad suffix proposed by Barclay in sense toward.] To or toward the right side of the body; dextrally.1803 J. Barclay New Anatomical Nomencl. 165–6 The new terms by a change of termination, may be used adverbially..Dextrad will signify toward... Oxford English Dictionary
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plantad
plantad, adv. Anat. (ˈplæntæd) [f. L. planta the sole of the foot + -ad: cf. dextrad.] Towards the sole of the foot.1808 Barclay Muscular Motions 448 A general surface that is concave poplitead or plantad, and another surface that is convex rotulad. Ibid., The motion poplitead or plantad, commonly c... Oxford English Dictionary
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poplitead
poplitead, adv. Anat. (pɒˈplɪtiːæd) [f. poplite-us + -ad, towards: see dextrad.] Towards the popliteal aspect.1803 Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 166 In the sacral extremities,..Poplitead will signify towards the popliteal aspect. 1808 ― Muscular Motions 444 The motion poplitead, which is called extensi... Oxford English Dictionary
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prorsad
prorsad, adv. Anat. (ˈprɔːsæd) [f. L. prorsum forwards + -ad: see dextrad.] Towards the front, forward. So ˈprorsal a., forward, anterior.1890 in Cent. Dict. 1895 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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sacrad
sacrad, adv. (ˈseɪkræd) [f. sacr-um + -ad: see dextrad.] Term proposed by Barclay for: Towards the sacrum, or the lower part of the body.1803 Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 166 Sacrad will signify towards the sacral aspect. 1808 ― Muscular Motions 315 If rotatory motions were to be admitted immediately ... Oxford English Dictionary
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systemad
systemad, adv. Anat. (ˈsɪstɪmæd) [f. system + -ad: see dextrad.] To or towards the (general) system of the body.1808 [see pulmonad]. Oxford English Dictionary
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neurad
ˈneurad, adv. [f. neur-al + -ad: see dextrad.] Towards the neural axis or aspect of the body. (Opposed to hæmad).1890 in Cent. Dict. Oxford English Dictionary
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mediad
mediad, adv. (ˈmiːdɪæd) [f. medi-al + -ad (see dextrad).] Towards the middle line or plane (of a body); mesiad.1878 Bell tr. Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. §260 Two pairs of..gills..an inner pair, which are placed mediad [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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dorsad
dorsad, adv. Anat. (ˈdɔːsæd) [f. L. dors-um back + -ad, suffix: see dextrad.] Towards the back or dorsal aspect of the body.1803 J. Barclay New Anatom. Nomencl. 166. 1814 J. H. Wishart tr. Scarpa's Hernia Mem. i. 25 Immediately behind [note, dorsad of] the insertion of the two tendinous pillars. 183... Oxford English Dictionary
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radiad
ˈradiad, adv. Anat. [f. radi-al + -ad; see dextrad.] ‘Towards the radial aspect’.1803 Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 165–6. 1808 ― Muscular Motions 409 The motions of the metacarp by its own muscles, are Radiad, Thenad. Oxford English Dictionary
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temporad
temporad, adv. Physiol. (ˈtɛmpəræd) [f. tempor-al a.2 + -ad, as in dextrad, etc.] Towards the temples.1808 Barclay Muscular Motions 470 Rotatory motions Mesiad, and Temporad. Ibid. 471 In such motions the coronal rectus is made to turn the pupil coronad;..the temporal, temporad. Oxford English Dictionary
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iniad
iniad, adv. Anat. (ˈɪnɪæd) [f. ini-on + -ad: see dextrad.] In a direction towards the inion.1803 J. Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 165. 1808 Walker in Med. Jrnl. XIX. 397 Movements, which are incoincident, i.e. those which take place iniad and antiniad or backward and forward. Oxford English Dictionary
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sinistrad
ˈsinistrad, adv. rare. [f. L. sinistra left hand + -ad (see dextrad).] To or towards the left side; sinistrally. Also with of.1803 J. Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 166 In the head and trunk,..Sinistrad will signify towards the sinistral [aspect]. 1808 ― Muscular Motions 331 All muscles..must..be situat... Oxford English Dictionary
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laterad
laterad, adv. Anat. (ˈlætəræd) [f. L. later-, latus side + -ad (see dextrad).] Towards the side.1814 Wishart Scarpa's Hernia i. 79 note, More dorsad and laterad and yet more to the dermal aspect. 1888 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. I. 492 Caudad the cells were connected with the postero-lateral column, while ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thenad
thenad, adv. Anat. (ˈθɛn-, ˈθiːnæd) [f. then-ar + -ad: see dextrad.] Towards the thenal aspect.1803 Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 166 Ulnad will signify towards the ulnar aspect... Thenad..towards the thenal. 1808 ― Muscular Motions 397 The pronators rolling them thenad and radiad. 1857 Dunglison Med. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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