
1) Thigh muscle
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<anatomy, muscle> Origin, ramus of pubis near symphysis; insertion, shaft of tibia below medial tuberosity (see pes anserinus); action, adducts thigh, flexes knee, rotates leg medially; nerve supply, obturator. ... Synonym: musculus gracilis, gracilis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Muscle that originates at the inferior ramus of the pubis, and inserts into the medial surface of the tibial shaft. It is responsible for adduction of the thigh and flexion of the knee.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gras′i-lis Definitions: 1. Slender; denoting a thin or slender structure. Synonyms: gracilis (muscle)
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(muscle) Type: Term Definitions: 1. muscle of medial compartment of thigh; origin, ramus of pubis near symphysis; insertion, shaft of tibia below medial tuberosity (see pes anserinus); action, adducts thigh, flexes knee, rotates leg medially; nerve supply, obturator. Synonyms: musculus gracilis, gracilis2 &nbs...
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The gracilis is a thin, wide, band-like muscle that sits on the inside of the thigh. It is wider at its point of origin at the edge of the midsection of the pubic arch and tapers at its insertion in the inside surface of the shaft of the tibia. It is innervated by the obturator nerve and supplied by the internal circumflex artery. This muscle bring...
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gracilis, slender.
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adjective, Latin = slender.
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