Definition of RAMUS. Meaning of RAMUS. Synonyms of RAMUS

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Definition of RAMUS

Ramus
Ramus Ra"mus, n.; pl. Rami. (Nat. Hist.) A branch; a projecting part or prominent process; a ramification.

Meaning of RAMUS from wikipedia

- Ramus can refer to: A branch (botany) A portion of a bone (from Latin ramus, "branch"), as in the Ramus of the mandible or Superior pubic ramus A nerve...
- sections; a superior ramus, an inferior ramus, and a body. The pubic bone is made up of a body, superior ramus, and inferior ramus (Latin: branch). The...
- Petrus Ramus (French: Pierre de La Ramée; Anglicized as Peter Ramus /ˈreɪməs/; 1515 – 26 August 1572) was a French humanist, logician, and educational...
- with the anterior border of the ramus. Attached to this ridge is the m****eter muscle (which covers most of the ramus and is a muscle of mastication),...
- The ischium is made up of three parts–the body, the superior ramus and the inferior ramus. The body contains a prominent spine, which serves as the origin...
- specifically, it usually refers to one of the following : Gray ramus communicans White ramus communicans The grey and white rami communicantes are responsible...
- The dorsal ramus of spinal nerve, posterior ramus of spinal nerve, or posterior primary division is the posterior division of a spinal nerve. The dorsal...
- Inferior ramus may refer to: Inferior ramus of the ischium Inferior pubic ramus This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Inferior...
- The Ramu River is a major river in northern Papua New Guinea. The headwaters of the river are formed in the Kratke Range from where it then travels about...
- The ischiopubic ramus is a compound structure consisting of the following two structures: from the pubis, the bones inferior pubic ramus from the ischium...