"subclavius" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /səbˈkleɪ.vi.əs/ Forms: subclavii [plural]
Rhymes: -eɪviəs Etymology: Borrowed from New Latin subclavius, from sub- (“under”) + clavicula (“collar bone, clavicle”) + -ius (suffix to form an adjective). Etymology templates: {{derived|en|la-new|subclavius}} New Latin subclavius, {{affix|la|sub-|clavicula|-ius|nocat=1|pos3=suffix to form an adjective|t1=under|t2=collar bone, clavicle}} sub- (“under”) + clavicula (“collar bone, clavicle”) + -ius (suffix to form an adjective) Head templates: {{en-noun|subclavii}} subclavius (plural subclavii)
  1. (anatomy) A muscle which (in humans) originates from the first costal cartilage and inserts on to the undersurface of the clavicle, acting to elevate the first rib or fix the clavicle. Wikipedia link: subclavius Categories (topical): Anatomy, Muscles
    Sense id: en-subclavius-en-noun-8jTsDqhx Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Topics: anatomy, medicine, sciences

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