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means of or
belonging to the arm, and is
derived from
classical Latin bracchium, "arm". The
expression musculus brachialis is used in the
current official...
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Agromyces bracchium is a
bacterium from the
genus of
Agromyces which has been
isolated from
rhizospheric soil from the tree
Bruguiera gymnorhiza from...
- (blépharon),
eyelid blepharoplasty brachi(o)- of or
relating to the arm
Latin bracchium, from Gr**** βραχίων (brakhíōn), arm
brachium of
inferior colliculus brachy-...
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second declension Latin neuter nouns from
which they derive: ovum and
bracchium, with
nominative plurals ova and bracchia.) In
other cases, the anomaly...
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ancient neuter plural which is
treated grammatically as feminine: e.g.,
BRACCHIUM :
BRACCHIA "arm(s)" →
Italian (il) braccio : (le) braccia,
Romanian braț(ul) :...
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bovinic acid
botulus botul-
sausage botulin,
boudin †botellus botell-
bracchium brac- arm,
support embrace, braces,
bracelet brevis brev- brief, short...
- boor, bovine,
bucinator muscle brachi-, brachio- arm
Latin from Gr****
bracchium brachiferous,
brachial artery,
brachiocubital brachi-, brachio-, brachion-...
- BONUS₂ = 𔖢 BOS = 𔑺 BOS₂ = 𔑼 BOS+MI = 𔑾 BOS.MI = 𔒀 BOS₂.MI = 𔒁
BRACCHIUM = 𔐡
CAELUM = 𔓑
CANIS = 𔑬 CANIS₂ = 𔑭
CAPERE = 𔐫 CAPERE+SCALPRUM...
- have the
appearance of hands,
hence their scientific name, from
Latin bracchium meaning "arm" and Gr****
ichthys meaning "fish".[citation needed] Like...
- boor, bovine,
bucinator muscle brachi-, brachio- arm
Latin from Gr****
bracchium brachiferous,
brachial artery,
brachiocubital brachi-, brachio-, brachion-...