| arcus pedis transversalis | The arch formed by the proximal parts of the metatarsal bones, the three cuneiform bones, and the cuboid. Synonym: arcus pedis transversalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| arcus plantaris | The arterial arch formed by the lateral plantar artery running across the bases of the metatarsal bones and anastomosing with the dorsal pedis artery, either of two bony arch's of the foot, longitudinal arch or transverse arch. See: medial longitudinal arch of foot, lateral longitudinal arch of foot, transverse arch of foot. Synonym: arcus plantaris, plantar arterial arch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus posterior atlantis | The posterior arch of the atlas that connects the lateral masses of the atlas posteriorly, forming the posterior wall of the vertebral canal at this level. Synonym: arcus posterior atlantis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus pubis | The arch formed by the symphysis, bodies and inferior rami of the pubic bones. See: subpubic angle. Synonym: arcus pubis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus raninus | An anastomosis between the right and the left end-branch of the deep lingual artery. Synonym: arcus raninus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus senilis | <clinical sign, ophthalmology> An opaque ring around the iris (coloured portion of the eye), seen most often in elderly people. (27 Sep 1997) |
| arcus superciliaris | A fullness extending laterally from the glabella on either side, above the orbital margin of the frontal bone. Synonym: arcus superciliaris, superciliary ridge. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus tarseus | See: arterial arch of lower eyelid, arterial arch of upper eyelid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus tendineus | A white, fibrous band attached to bone and/or muscle, arching over and thus protecting neurovascular elements passing beneath it from injurious compression, a linear thickening of the deep fascia of a muscle which provides attachment for ligaments and/or muscle fibres. Synonym: arcus tendineus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis | A linear thickening of the superior fascia of the pelvic diaphragm extending posteriorly from the body of the pubis alongside the bladder (and vagina in the female) and giving attachment to the supporting ligaments of the pelvic viscera. Synonym: arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus tendineus musculi levatoris ani | <anatomy> A thickened portion of the obturator fascia that extends in an arching line from the pubis posteriorly to the ischial spine and gives origin to part of the levator ani muscle. Synonym: arcus tendineus musculi levatoris ani, arcus tendineus of obturator fascia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus tendineus musculi solei | <anatomy> A tendinous arch stretching over the popliteal vessels between the tibia and fibula, that gives origin to the central portion of the soleus muscle. Synonym: arcus tendineus musculi solei. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus tendineus of obturator fascia | <anatomy> A thickened portion of the obturator fascia that extends in an arching line from the pubis posteriorly to the ischial spine and gives origin to part of the levator ani muscle. Synonym: arcus tendineus musculi levatoris ani, arcus tendineus of obturator fascia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arcus unguium | Origin: L, prop, a little moon. See Lunule. <anatomy> Same as Lunule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arcus venosus dorsalis pedis | The arch in the subcutaneous tissue of the dorsum of the foot formed by the dorsal and digital veins; it unites medially with the dorsal vein of the great toe to form the great saphenous vein, and laterally with the dorsal vein of the little toe to form the small saphenous. Synonym: arcus venosus dorsalis pedis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| archenteron |
same as gastrocoel.
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| arcuate |
L. arcuatus, bowed. Arcuate nucleus of medulla oblongata. Internal arcuate fibers of medulla oblongata.
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1.)An arch-shaped landform produced by weathering and differential erosion. 2.)A bridge of bone in the skull, such as zygomatic arch (Peters 1964).
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| arch |
1.)An arch-shaped landform produced by weathering and differential erosion. 2.)A bridge of bone in the skull, such as zygomatic arch (Peters 1964).
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| archicerebellum |
(Gr. Archi, beginning, first or original): The phylogenetically oldest part of the cerebellum represented by the nodulus and paired flocculi (flocculonodular lobe). Closely related to the vestibular system.
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| arc | a group of many islands in a large body of water |
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| arc | someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings) |
| arc | of or pertaining to construction or architecture |
| arc | the science of architecture |
| arc | of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture |
| arc | the branch of engineering that deals with the construction of buildings (as distinguished from architecture as a design art) |
| arc | something added to a building to improve its appearance |
| arc | scale drawing of a structure |
| arc | architecture as a kind of art form |
| arc | with regard to architecture |
| arc | the profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their esthetic effect |
| arc | an architectural product or work |
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