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Definition of Supinates
1. supinate [v] - See also: supinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supinates
Literary usage of Supinates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Anatomical Plates: Accompanied with Descriptions, and by John Lizars (1822)
"The infra- spinatus pulls the head of the os brachii dorsad, and rotates it on
the glenoid cavity, and hence supinates the hand. ..."
2. Diseases of the Nervous System by John Eastman Wilson (1916)
"Supinator brevis supinates the hand when the forearm is extended, ... Flexor carpi
ulnaris flexes the hand, supinates it, and in conjunction with the ..."
3. A Text-book of the Practice of Medicine by Allen Corson Cowperthwaite (1901)
"... supinates the hand with extended forearm. The pronator teres and the pronator
quadratus are real pronators. The extensor carpi radialis longus extends ..."
4. The Popular Science Monthly (1884)
"... which supinates or twists the fore-arm outward. As a rule, these muscles are
quite distinct, though they lie side by side ; but in about one per cent of ..."
5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1836)
"... produces, in contracting, the "evolution," or diastole, and gyrates the
ventricles in the direction in which the left hand supinates. 6. ..."
6. A System of Anatomical Plates: Accompanied with Descriptions, and by John Lizars (1822)
"The infra- spinatus pulls the head of the os brachii dorsad, and rotates it on
the glenoid cavity, and hence supinates the hand. ..."
7. Diseases of the Nervous System by John Eastman Wilson (1916)
"Supinator brevis supinates the hand when the forearm is extended, ... Flexor carpi
ulnaris flexes the hand, supinates it, and in conjunction with the ..."
8. A Text-book of the Practice of Medicine by Allen Corson Cowperthwaite (1901)
"... supinates the hand with extended forearm. The pronator teres and the pronator
quadratus are real pronators. The extensor carpi radialis longus extends ..."
9. The Popular Science Monthly (1884)
"... which supinates or twists the fore-arm outward. As a rule, these muscles are
quite distinct, though they lie side by side ; but in about one per cent of ..."
10. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1836)
"... produces, in contracting, the "evolution," or diastole, and gyrates the
ventricles in the direction in which the left hand supinates. 6. ..."