Definition of Brachia

1. n. pl. See Brachium.

Definition of Brachia

1. Noun. (plural of brachium) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Brachia

1. brachium [n] - See also: brachium

Medical Definition of Brachia

1. Plural of brachium. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Brachia

bracelet wood
braceleted
bracelets
braceletted
bracer
bracero
braceros
bracers
braces
bracewellite
brach
brachelytra
braches
brachet
brachets
brachia (current term)
brachial
brachial anaesthesia
brachial artery
brachial birth palsy
brachial cleft cyst
brachial fascia
brachial gland
brachial lymph nodes
brachial muscle
brachial neuritis
brachial plexitis
brachial plexus
brachial plexus neuropathy
brachial vein

Literary usage of Brachia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anatomy of the brain and spinal cord with special reference to mechanism and by Harris Ellett Santee (1907)
"The brachia pontis (middle peduncles) join the cerebellum to the lateral borders of the pons (Figs. 78, 85 and 91). They are continuous with the transverse ..."

2. Catholicon Anglicum: An English-Latin Wordbook, Dated 1483 by Sidney John Hervon Herrtage (1882)
"... salis : versus :— Ц ' Rex sedet in disco tendens gua brachia disco, In disco disco ... brachia ..."

3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1825)
"... political zodiac of freedom : Individual liberty and national independence, •Ipse tibi jam brachia contrahit ardens Scorpius* But in annals of Europe, ..."

4. Medical lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science by Robley Dunglison (1856)
"brachia COPULATIVA, sec Peduncles of the Cerebellum. brachia PONTIS ... brachia'lii, is a nervous plexus, formed by the interlacing of the anterior branches ..."

5. Manual of Human and Comparative Histology by Salomon Stricker, Henry Power (1872)
"THE REGION OF THE INTERLACEMENT OF THE brachia OF THE CEREBELLUM WITH THE PROJECTION SYSTEM. It would be more correct to precede the description of this ..."

6. A Text-book of mental diseases: With Special Reference to the Pathological by William Bevan Lewis (1890)
"The nates and testes have intimate connections through their brachia with the cerebral cortex and retina ; and below, through the girdle-like lemniscus with ..."

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