Definition of Rhomboids. Meaning of Rhomboids. Synonyms of Rhomboids

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Definition of Rhomboids

Rhomboid
Rhomboid Rhom"boid (r[o^]m"boid), a. Same as Rhomboidal.

Meaning of Rhomboids from wikipedia

- mean a rhomboid, a specific subtype of parallelogram); however, while all rhomboids are parallelograms, not all parallelograms are rhomboids. A parallelogram...
- The rhomboid muscles (/ˈrɒmbɔɪd/), often simply called the rhomboids, are rhombus-shaped muscles ****ociated with the sca****. There are two rhomboid muscles...
- Rhomboids can refer to: Rhomboid muscles Rhomboid major muscle Rhomboid minor muscle Rhomboid This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- pectoralis minor. Both rhomboids (major and minor) also act to retract the sca****, pulling it towards the vertebral column. The rhomboids work collectively...
- consequences. Accordingly, rhomboids regulate many important cellular processes, and may be involved in a wide range of human diseases. Rhomboids are intramembrane...
- Polititapes rhomboides, also known as banded venus, banded ****clam, and banded **** s****, is a species of bivalve belonging to the family Veneridae...
- The rhomboid fossa is a rhombus-shaped depression that is the anterior part of the fourth ventricle. Its anterior wall, formed by the back of the pons...
- rhomboids. However, when the inferior and superior parts act together, they keep the sca**** pressed against the thorax together with the rhomboids and...
- In human anatomy, the rhomboid minor is a small skeletal muscle of the back that connects the sca**** to the vertebrae of the spinal column. It arises...
- The Edwards Rhomboidal was an early British aircraft of extremely unorthodox configuration designed by E.W. Edwards. The Edwards Rhomboidal was an annular...