| latissimus dorsi m. |
musculus latissimus dorsi.
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| latitudinal c. |
cleavage in planes passing at right angles to the oocyte axis.
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| latissimus dorsi |
or LATS: the large muscles of the back that are chiefly responsible for the V-shape noticed in the male and female form. The lats are the prime movers for the adduction, extension and hyperextension of the shoulder joints. They pull; the shoulders push.
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| latissimus dorsi muscle |
A large triangular muscle of the back originating on the lower six thoracic and the lumbar vertebrae, the lower four ribs, the sacrum, and the iliac crest and inserted in the intertubercular groove of the humerus. It addu
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| latitude |
the distance in degrees north and south from the equator. These lines run laterally (horizontally) around the globe and parallel the equator. One minute of latitude equals one nautical mile.
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