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ischiadic
ischiadic, a. (ɪskɪˈædɪk) [ad. L. ischiadic-us, a. Gr. ἰσχιαδικ-ός, f. ἰσχιάς, ἰσχιάδ- pain in the hip, f. ἰσχί-ον hip-joint.] Of or pertaining to the ischium; ischiatic.1727–41 Chambers Cycl., Ischiadic, an epithet given by physicians to two veins of the foot, which terminate in the crural. 1827 Ab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve
The accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve is a long, slender artery in the thigh. It branches of the inferior gluteal artery. wikipedia.org
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ischiatic
ischiatic, a. (ɪskɪˈætɪk) [ad. med.L. ischiatic-us, altered from ischiadic-us ischiadic, after adjs. in -aticus: cf. mod.F. ischiatique.] 1. Of or pertaining to the ischium or hip; sciatic.1741 Monro Anat. Nerves (ed. 3) 69 Known by the Name of Sciatic or Ischiatic Nerve. 1774 Westm. Mag. II. 255 In... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sciatic nerve
The sciatic nerve, also called the ischiadic nerve, is a large nerve in humans and other vertebrate animals which is the largest branch of the sacral wikipedia.org
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ischiatica
‖ ischiˈatica Obs. Also 7 -adica. [med. or mod.L. fem. of ischiadic-us, ischiatic-us: see prec.] = sciatica.1581 Mulcaster Positions xxiv. 98 Quick riding is naught for..the Ischiatica, bycause the hippes are to much heated and weakned, by the vehementnesse of the motion. 1664 Evelyn Sylva (1776) 13... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ichthyovenator
The shaft of the ischium was flattened sideways, and had an unexpanded ischiadic apron, as in Monolophosaurus and Sinraptor. wikipedia.org
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sciatic
▪ I. sciatic, a.1 and n. (saɪˈætɪk) Forms: 6 scyatyke, sc(h)iaticke, syaticke, 7 sciatique, (seatick), 7–8 sciatick, 8– sciatic. [a. F. sciatique, ad. med.L. sciatic-us, corrupt form of L. ischiadic-us (see ischiadic). Cf. Pr. sciatic, Sp. ciático, Pg., It. sciatico.] A. adj. 1. Affecting the hip or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wadiasaurus
The acetabulum, formed by the ilium and the pubo-ischiadic plate, is deep, large, concave, subcircular, and obliquely elongated. wikipedia.org
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sacro-
▪ I. sacro-1 (ˈsækrəʊ, ˈseɪkrəʊ) assumed as combining form of L. sacer sacred, in various nonce-words, as sacro-pictorial a., relating to sacred portraiture; sacro-secular a., partly sacred and partly secular; sacro-seric a., (jocular), sacred and silken.1849 [K. H. Digby] Compitum II. 357 All which... Oxford English Dictionary
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Suzhousaurus
obturator area with a total width greater than its height from the top to the bottom, a relatively short pubis with a deep and wide obturator notch, and the ischiadic wikipedia.org
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pubio-
pubio- assumed combining form of pubes (of which the L. stem is actually pubi-). This appears to be the usual form in modern L. anatomical terms, as pubio-femoralis, -prostaticus, etc., whence also in the English equivalent forms pubio-femoral (so mod.F.), pubio-ischiadic, pubio-ischiatic, pubio-pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acaenasuchus
The iliac and ischiadic pedicles are not perforated in Acaenasuchus as they are in dinosauriformes. The obturator foramen perforates the pubis. wikipedia.org
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Chindesaurus
Both the pubic and ischiadic peduncles of the ilium expand lengthwise towards their lower edges. wikipedia.org
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Nhandumirim
The ischiadic peduncle is expanded in a front-to-back direction like that of neotheropods. This is supported by a wide ischiadic peduncle and several traits of the tibia. wikipedia.org
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Cruralispennia
Hind limbs The postacetabular process of the ilium is characteristically short and tapering, and extends further downward than the ischiadic peduncle. wikipedia.org
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