Definition of Rectis. Meaning of Rectis. Synonyms of Rectis

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Definition of Rectis

Recti
Rectus Rec"tus (-t?s), n.; pl. Recti (-t?). [NL., fr. L. regere to keep straight.] (Anat.) A straight muscle; as, the recti of the eye.

Meaning of Rectis from wikipedia

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- Johannes. "Ioannis Praetorii Ioachimici Problema, quod iubet ex Quatuor rectis lineis datis quadrilaterum fieri, quod sit in Circulo". Deusing, Anton....