trapezius |
x |
As a noun trapezius
is (anatomy) a large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
trapezius |
undefined |
As a noun trapezius
is (anatomy) a large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
rhomboid |
trapezius |
As nouns the difference between rhomboid and trapezius
is that
rhomboid is a parallelogram which is neither a rhombus nor a rectangle while
trapezius is a large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression.
As an adjective rhomboid
is resembling, or shaped like a rhombus or rhomboid.
trapezius |
deltoids |
As nouns the difference between trapezius and deltoids
is that
trapezius is (anatomy) a large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression while
deltoids is .
trapezia |
trapezius |
As nouns the difference between trapezia and trapezius
is that
trapezia is while
trapezius is (anatomy) a large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression.
trapezius |
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trapeziums |
trapezius |
As nouns the difference between trapeziums and trapezius
is that
trapeziums is while
trapezius is (anatomy) a large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression.
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