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LATERAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LATERAD is toward the side.
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LATERAD Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Laterad: toward the side and away from the median line. From Project Gutenberg. From this diverticulum the duodenum, d, leads caudad and laterad for a short ...
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LATERAD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adverb (in anatomy) towards the side the muscle extends laterad over the hip joint a muscle lying laterad of the trachea.
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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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LATERAD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
toward the side of the body: The ridge then curves sharply laterad and downward toward the opening of the tubule. The legs of the larvae are somewhat triangular ...
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laterad | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(lăt′ĕr-ăd ) [L. latus, side, + ad, toward] Toward a side or lateral aspect. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Laterad." Taber's Medical Dictionary ...
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Heterocladosoma bifalcatum
It can be distinguished from other Heterocladosoma by: the largest tibiotarsal branch apically tapering and curving widely laterad; the telopodite of the
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laterad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
laterad (comparative more laterad, superlative most laterad). (anatomy) Toward the side of the body; away from the mesial plane.
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laterad, adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adverb laterad is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for laterad is from 1803, in the writing of John Barclay, anatomist.
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laterad | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
(lăt′ĕr-ăd ) [L. latus, side, + ad, toward] Toward a side or lateral aspect. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Laterad." Taber's Medical Dictionary ...
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Laterad Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Laterad definition: Toward the side.
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ventrad
ventrad, adv. Anat. and Zool. (ˈvɛntræd) [f. L. ventr-, stem of venter abdomen, + -ad.] Toward the ventral surface of the body.1847–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. IV. i. 639 There appears ventrad of the saurian cervix..that series of osseous pieces marked c, d. 1882 Wilder & Gage Anat. Technol. 44 C may be sa...
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Satyrium acaciae
. — Larva pale yellowish green or grass-green, with black head, two yellowish subdorsal lines and, further laterad, small pale oblique spots; in May adult
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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...
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Chrysocoris stollii
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General colour of dorsum metallic blue, green, or purple; abdominal venter yellow, broadly margined with purple laterad to spiracles, spiracles
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