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scapulary
▪ I. scapulary, n. (ˈskæpjʊlərɪ) Forms: 3 scapelori, 4 scapelry, chapolory, 5 scapelerey, scaplerie, -erye, -or(e)y, scapelarie, -ory, (kapelary), skaplorie, 5, 7 scapelary, scapularie, 6 skapellarye, 5– scapulary. [ad. med.L. scapulārium, a var. of scapulāre scapular n. (the pl. scapulāria being co...
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scapular
▪ I. scapular, n. (ˈskæpjʊlə(r)) Forms: 5 scapelar, scapulare, 6 scap(e)ler, -uler, -iller, -ellar, skappler, 7, 9 scapulaire, 7 -air, 6– scapular. [ad. med.L. scapulāre (whence It. scapulare), f. scapula shoulder; for the formation cf. L. collāre collar n. and -ar. For the earlier forms in Eng. (an...
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subscapulary
subscapulary, a. Anat. rare. (sʌbˈskæpjʊlərɪ) [f. mod.L. subscapulāris: see sub- 1 b and scapulary.] = subscapular.1705 Phil. Trans. XXV. 2010, I found the same Tumor comprehending the intercostals, Deltoides, Subclavian, and Subscapulary Muscles. 1855 Dunglison Med. Lex. 824 The subscapulary fossa....
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interscapulary
interˈscapulary, a. rare—0. [f. as prec.: see -ary.] = prec. (In recent Dicts.)
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suprascapular
supraˈscapular, a. Anat. and Zool. [ad. mod.L. suprāscapulāris: see supra- 1 b, 3 b and scapular a.] Situated above or upon the scapula; belonging to or connected with the upper or anterior part of the scapular arch, or the suprascapula.1828 Quain Elem. Anat. 160 A foramen, for the transmission..of ...
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Agnus
‖ ˈAgnus [L. agnus a lamb.] = Agnus Dei.1494 Fabyan vii. 472 After the thirde agnus was sayd. 1674 Brevint Saul & Sam. 331 (T.) They will..carry most devoutly a scapulary, an agnus, or a set of beads about them. Ibid. 322 Scapularies, beads, ropes, agnusses. 1888 in E. S. Roscoe Bishop of Lincoln's ...
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Servite
Servite, n. and a. (ˈsɜːvaɪt) [ad. med.L. Servītæ pl., f. L. serv-us servant (in Servi Beatæ Mariæ, the formal name of the order): see -ite1.] A. n. A friar or nun of the order of ‘Servants of Blessed Mary’, founded in 1233.a 1550 Image Ipocr. iv. 180 in Skelton's Wks. (1843) II. 441/1 Servi and Ser...
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