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词汇 digastric
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Definition of digastric in English:

digastric

(also digastric muscle)
noun dʌɪˈɡastrɪkdaɪˈɡæstrɪk
Anatomy
  • Each of a pair of muscles which run under the jaw and act to open it.

    〔剖〕二腹肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tip is dissected from the underlying digastric muscle with care to avoid the stylomastoid foramen and facial nerve.
    • The submandibular glands are located within a triangle bounded by the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, and the body of the mandible.
    • Training caused an increase in the activity of citrate synthase and superoxide dismutase in the digastric muscle, the sternohyoid muscle, and the costal diaphragm.
    • Accessory slips may join the muscle from the digastric, from the stylomandibular ligament, or the angle of the mandible.
    • The insertion of the superior belly may overshoot the hyoid bone and attach alongside the digastric.

Origin

Late 17th century: from modern Latin digastricus, from di- 'twice' + Greek gastēr 'belly' (because the muscle has two fleshy parts or ‘bellies’ at an angle, connected by a tendon).

Definition of digastric in US English:

digastric

(also digastric muscle)
noundīˈɡastrikdaɪˈɡæstrɪk
Anatomy
  • Each of a pair of muscles which run under the jaw and act to open it.

    〔剖〕二腹肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Accessory slips may join the muscle from the digastric, from the stylomandibular ligament, or the angle of the mandible.
    • The submandibular glands are located within a triangle bounded by the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, and the body of the mandible.
    • Training caused an increase in the activity of citrate synthase and superoxide dismutase in the digastric muscle, the sternohyoid muscle, and the costal diaphragm.
    • The tip is dissected from the underlying digastric muscle with care to avoid the stylomastoid foramen and facial nerve.
    • The insertion of the superior belly may overshoot the hyoid bone and attach alongside the digastric.

Origin

Late 17th century: from modern Latin digastricus, from di- ‘twice’ + Greek gastēr ‘belly’ (because the muscle has two fleshy parts or ‘bellies’ at an angle, connected by a tendon).

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