- In
early music polyphony,
superius or
cantus is the
Latin language-derived name
given to the
highest voice or part.
Voice type
Quintus (vocal music) Arnold...
- acts of intimacy. The
upper and
lower lips are
referred to as the
labium superius oris and
labium inferius oris, respectively. The
juncture where the lips...
-
verse appears as follows: Quod est
superius est
sicut quod inferius, et quod
inferius est
sicut quod est
superius. That
which is
above is like to that...
-
upper extremity.
Details System Musculoskeletal Identifiers Latin membrum superius MeSH D034941 TA98 A01.1.00.019 TA2 138 FMA 7183
Anatomical terminology...
- The
thyroid cartilage is the
largest of the nine
cartilages that make up the
laryngeal skeleton, the
cartilage structure in and
around the
trachea that...
- on the
Latin word
superius which, like soprano,
referred to the
highest pitch vocal range of all
human voice types. The word
superius was
especially used...
- The
pubic symphysis (pl.: symphyses) is a
secondary cartilaginous joint between the left and
right superior rami of the
pubis of the hip bones. It is in...
- In neuroanatomy, the
superior colliculus (from Latin 'upper hill') is a
structure lying on the roof of the
mammalian midbrain. In non-mammalian vertebrates...
- The
mediastinum (from
Medieval Latin: mediastinus, lit. 'midway';pl.: mediastina) is the
central compartment of the
thoracic cavity.
Surrounded by loose...
- of
discant (
superius) and
tenor (from the
Latin tenere,
which means to hold,
since this part "held" the music's melody,
while the
superius descanted upon...