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cleidohyoid m. a slip of muscle sometimes seen augmenting the sternohyoid muscle, extending from the hyoid bone to the clavicle.
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cleidoic o. one (such as the ovum or egg of a reptile, bird, or primitive mammal) that has within itself enough nutritive material for production of a complete embryo, needing to absorb nothing from its environment except oxygen. Except for oxygen intake, it can develop, at the expense of the substances stored inside the oocyte itself, directly into miniature adults without passing through a larval stage
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cleidomastoid pertaining to the clavicle and the mastoid process.
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cleidotomy surgical division of the clavicle of the fetus in difficult labor, to facilitate passage of the shoulders through the birth canal.
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cleidorrhexis Fracture or folding of the fetal clavicles to facilitate delivery.
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