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Look up: manubrium

  1. manubrium
    [n] - the upper part of the breastbone
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Manubrium
    Ma·nu'bri·um noun ; plural Latin Manubria , English Manubriums . [ Latin , handle, from manus hand.] 1. (Anat.) A handlelike process or part; esp., the anterior segment of the sternum, or presternum, a...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/21

  3. manubrium
    Origin: L, handle, fr. Manus hand. ... 1. <anatomy> A handlelike process or part; especially, the anterior segment of the sternum, or presternum, and the handlelike process of the malleus. ... 2. <zoology> The proboscis of a jellyfish. ... Synonym: hypostoma. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  4. manubrium
    noun the upper part of the breastbone
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  5. manubrium
    (mә-noo´bre-әm) Latin word meaning handle. In anatomy, it is used for a handlelike structure or part. m. sterni. manubrium mallei , manubrium of malleus the largest process of the malleus; it is attached to the middle layer of the tympanic membra...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  6. Manubrium
    • (n.) The proboscis of a jellyfish; -- called also hypostoma. See Illust. of Hydromedusa. • (n.) A handlelike process or part; esp., the anterior segment of the sternum, or presternum, and the handlelike process of the malleus.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  7. manubrium
    (from the article `Gonionemus`) ...of the hydrozoan order Limnomedusae (phylum Cnidaria). Gonionemus species are bell-shaped and measure about 15 mm (0.6 inch) or more in diameter. ... The body of a medusa, commonly called a jellyfish, usually has the shape of a bell or an umbrella, with tentacles hanging downward at the margin. The ......
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/29

  8. manubrium
    Type: Term Pronunciation: mă-nū′brē-ŭm, -ă Definitions: 1. The portion of the sternum or of the malleus that resembles the handle of a sword or hammer.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  9. Manubrium
    The first sternabra of the chest.
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  10. MANUBRIUM
    The cranial part of the sternum that articulates with the first two pairs of ribs and the clavicles.
    Found on http://rad.usuhs.edu/rad/iong/glossary/g

  11. manubrium
    Latin = handle; adjective - manubrial.
    Found on http://www.anatomy.usyd.edu.au/glossary/

  12. Manubrium
    The `manubrium` (from Latin manubrÄ­um, "a handle") or `manubrium sterni` is the broad, upper part of the sternum. Located ventrally with a quadrangular shape, wider superiorly and narrower inferiorly, it articulates with the clavicles and the first two ribs. Features: Borders: Th...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manubrium



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