| great l. of urethra |
lacuna magna.
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| great t. |
hallux.
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| great v.’s |
the large vessels entering the heart, including the aorta, the pulmonary arteries and veins, and the venae cavae.
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| great w. of sphenoid bone |
ala major ossis sphenoidalis.
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| greater c. |
systemic c.
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