"ectad" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

Etymology: From ecto- + -ad. Etymology templates: {{affix|en|ecto-|-ad|id2=toward}} ecto- + -ad Head templates: {{en-adv|-}} ectad (not comparable)
  1. (anatomy, obsolete) outward Tags: not-comparable, obsolete Related terms: ectal, ectally Coordinate_terms: distad
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          "text": "Its cranial border is thickened and somewhat curled around the anterior fifth of the ilium and distad lies in the groove between the gluteus medius and the iliacus, continuing ectad of the proximal end of the vastus externus the cranial border of the biceps femoris to which it has a short semitendinous attachment distad and ectad of its insertion on the great trochanter.",
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