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- Opisthotonus or opisthotonos (from Ancient Gr****: ὄπισθεν, romanized: opisthen, lit. 'behind' and τόνος, tonos, 'tension') is a state of severe hyperextension...
- Opisthoteuthidae, from Ancient Gr**** ὄπισθεν (ópisthen), meaning "back", and τευθίς (teuthís), meaning "squid", known as umbrella octopuses, are a group...
- Opisthoteuthis, from Ancient Gr**** ὄπισθεν (ópisthen), meaning "back", and τευθίς (teuthís), meaning "squid", is a genus of cirrate octopuses, sometimes...
- (ophthalmós), the eye ophthalmology opistho- back, behind, rear Gr**** ὄπῐσθεν (ópisthen), behind, at the back opisthotonus -opsy examination or inspection Gr****...
- Ancient Gr**** ὄπισθοκομος ópisthokomos derived from ὄπισθε ópisthe (ὄπισθεν ópisthen before a consonant) "behind" and κόμη kómē "hair" altogether meaning "long...
- ophthalmoplegia, parophthalmia, xerophthalmia opisth- behind Gr**** ὄπισθεν (ópisthen), ὀπίσθιος anopisthograph, opisthion, opisthobranch, opisthodomos, opisthoglyphous...
- sometimes been reclassified into the genus Opisthorchis. From the Gr**** opisthen (behind) and orchis (****), Opisthorchis is a genus of trematode flatworms...
- original Gr**** and Latin into Arabic. For example, the Arabs translated Opisthen (Οπισθεν "after" or "following"Gr****) or Opiso (Οπισω "to follow after"...
- ophthalmoplegia, parophthalmia, xerophthalmia opisth- behind Gr**** ὄπισθεν (ópisthen), ὀπίσθιος anopisthograph, opisthion, opisthobranch, opisthodomos, opisthoglyphous...
- means "posterior cavity tail". It is derived from the Gr**** ὄπισθεν, opisthen [behind, at the back], κοῖλος, koilos [hollow], and Latin cauda [tail]...