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dilatator
dilatator (ˈdaɪləˌteɪtə(r)) [a. L. dīlātātor, agent-n. from dīlātā-re to dilate. In F. dilatateur (Cotgr. 1611). When treated as Latin, the stress is on the third syllable.] a. Anat. A muscle which dilates or expands a part; also attrib. b. Surgery. An instrument for dilating or distending an openin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dilator
Dilator or dilatator is a medical term with a number of uses, including: A surgical instrument or medical implement used to induce dilation, that is, wikipedia.org
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dilator
▪ I. dilator, n.1 (daɪˈleɪtə(r)) [f. dilate v.2: an irregular formation, the regular types being dilater from Eng. dilate, and dilatator from L. dīlātāre.] One who or that which dilates: spec. a. Surg. An instrument used to dilate or distend an opening, passage, or organ; = dilatator b, dilater b.[1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iris dilator muscle
Terminologia Anatomica, the reference-work of the official anatomic nomenclature, can be considered as a corruption of the full Latin expression musculus dilatator Dilatator in the Latin expression musculus dilatator pupillae is derived from the classical Latin verb dilatare, to dilate, to spread out. wikipedia.org
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dilater
▪ I. dilater (daɪˈleɪtə(r)) [f. dilate v.2 + -er1. Now mostly supplanted by the less correctly formed dilator1.] One who or that which dilates.1605 Shelton Commend. Verses in Verstegan Dec. Intell., Thy labours shew thy will to dignifie The first dilaters of thy famous Nation. 1640 Bp. Hall Chr. Mod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dilator naris muscle
It is situated in front of the dilatator naris posterior muscle. Nerve supply The dilator naris muscle is supplied by the facial nerve (VII). wikipedia.org
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dilatant
dilatant, a. and n. (daɪˈleɪtənt, dɪ-) [ad. L. dīlātānt-em (or a. F. dilatant) pr. pple. of L. dīlātāre (F. dilater) to dilate: see -ant.] A. adj. Dilating, expanding; expansive.1841 Fraser's Mag. XXIII. 216 My mind had greatly the advantage of my body; this being small, mean, and unseemly, that cap... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prostate
On the front side (ventrally) runs the urethral dilator (musculus dilatator urethrae), on the backside (dorsally) runs the muscle switching the urethra These are the urethral dilator (musculus dilatator urethrae) on the urethra's front side, which contracts during urination and thereby shortens and tilts wikipedia.org
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predigital
predigital, -dilatator see pre- B. 3, A. 4 b. Oxford English Dictionary
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عضلة موسعة للحدقة
وتم اشتقاق كلمة Dilatator في التعبير اللاتيني musculus dilatator pupillae من الفعل اللاتيني الكلاسيكي dilatare بمعنى التوسع أو الانتشار. الخارج، بينما يعتبر التفسير الآخر dilatare كمركب من di وlatus، وتعني الكلمة الأخيرة واسعة أو عريضة، ومن هنا كان الاسم الألماني Erweiterer من اللاتينية dilatator wikipedia.org
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History of catecholamine research
I find that even after complete denervation, whether of three days’ or ten months’ duration, the plain muscle of the dilatator pupillae will respond to wikipedia.org
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pre-
pre- prefix (priː, prɪ) repr. L. præ adv. and prep. (of place, rank, and time) before, in front, in advance. This was commonly written prę or pre in med.L., and has become pre- in the modern Romanic langs. In Eng. the prefix was sometimes written præ- after the revival of learning, but is now regula... Oxford English Dictionary
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Checklist of UK recorded Ichneumonidae
Campoletis clausus (Brischke, 1880) Campoletis cognatus (Tschek, 1871) Campoletis coxalis (Brischke, 1880) Campoletis crassicornis (Tschek, 1871) Campoletis dilatator wikipedia.org
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