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DORSAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
dor·sad ˈdȯr-ˌsad. : toward the back : dorsally.
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DORSAD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'dorsal root'. dorsal root in American English. the more posterior of two roots that merge to form each spinal nerve: it contains the nerve fibers ...
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dorsad | Taber's Medical Dictionary
dorsad answers are found in the Taber's Medical Dictionary powered by Unbound Medicine. Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Web.
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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...
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dorsad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dorsad (comparative more dorsad, superlative most dorsad). (anatomy) Toward the dorsal side. Antonyms. edit · ventrad. Derived terms. edit · ventro-dorsad ...
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dorsad, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for dorsad is from 1803, in the writing of John Barclay, anatomist. dorsad is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element.
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Prolita invariabilis
The area dorsad of this line is fulvous and there is an off-white fascia at three-fourths followed by a mixture of dark brown, fulvous, and gray-brown
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DORSAD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
moving or positioned towards the back of the body of an animal or person: The rods predominate in the ventral retina, and decrease in density dorsad. dorsad ...
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dorsad | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
Toward the back. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Dorsad." Taber's Medical Dictionary, 25th ed., F.A. Davis Company, 2025. Nursing ...
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DORSAD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Dorsad definition: toward the back or dorsum; dorsally.. See examples of DORSAD used in a sentence.
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"dorsad" definitions and more: Toward or on the dorsal side - OneLook
▸ adverb: (anatomy) Toward the dorsal side. Similar: dorsally, dorsalward, subdorsally, dextrad, ventro-dorsad, ventrad, rostrad, anterodorsally, dorso- ...
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dorsal
dorsal, a. (n.) (ˈdɔːsəl) [ad. med.L. dorsāl-is, f. dors-um back: cf. F. dorsal (13–14th c.).] A. adj. † 1. Having a back: of a knife with one edge.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg., A knyfe..is of two maners; one..Dorsall bycause it hath a backe and cutteth but on the one syde, and the other...
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Rakiura vernale
In lateral view, the head is dorsally straight with eyes erected dorsad.
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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 ...
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Bacotoma
male genitalia, the strongly bifurcate juxta with slender arms, each apically ending in a small hook, and the broad, lobate transtilla arms protruding dorsad
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