
1) Cowl muscle 2) Musculus trapezius 3) Skeletal muscle 4) Striated muscle 5) Trapezius muscle
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Flat triangular muscle covering the posterior surface of the neck and shoulder.
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<anatomy, muscle> Origin, medial third of superior nuchal line, external occipital protuberance, ligamentum nuchae, spinous processes of seventh cervical and the thoracic vertebrae and corresponding supraspinous ligaments; insertion, lateral third of posterior surface of clavicle, anterior side of acromion, and upper and medial border of the ...
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(muscle) Type: Term Definitions: 1. extrinsic (thoracoappendicular) muscle of shoulder; origin, medial third of superior nuchal line, external occipital protuberance, ligamentum nuchae, spinous processes of seventh cervical and the thoracic vertebrae and corresponding supraspinous ligaments; insertion, lateral third of posterior ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tra-pē′zē-ŭs See: trapezius (muscle)
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The trapezius is one of the largest shoulder muscles and the most superficial muscle on the back of the neck and upper trunk. It is a broad, flat triangular muscle that lies just below the skin. The muscle originates from the superior nuchal line, the external occipital protuberance, the ligamentum nuchae, and the spinous processes of the seventh c...
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[
n] - either of two flat triangular muscles of the shoulder and upper back that are involved in moving the shoulders and arms
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trapezion, four-sided figure with two parallel sides.
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trapezius muscle noun either of two flat triangular muscles of the shoulder and upper back that are involved in moving the shoulders and arms
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Greek trapezion = a trapezium - a quadrilateral with 2 sides parallel; hence, trapezius muscle, the diamond-shape of both trapezii muscles together.
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a large, flat, triangular muscle on each side of the back.
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