Definition of Digastrics

1. digastric [n] - See also: digastric

Lexicographical Neighbors of Digastrics

digamies
digamist
digamists
digamma
digammas
digamous
digamy
digastric
digastric branch of facial nerve
digastric fossa
digastric groove
digastric muscle
digastric notch
digastric triangle
digastrics (current term)
digastricus
digenea
digenean
digeneses
digenetic
digenite
digenites
digerati
digermane
digermanes
digest
digestant

Literary usage of Digastrics

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

1. The Physiology of the Domestic Animals: A Text-book for Veterinary and by Robert Meade Smith (1890)
"... which habitually sit erect while feeding, holding their food between their fore feet, the anterior bellies of the digastrics are large and united, ..."

2. Oxford Loose-leaf Surgery by F. F. Burghard, Allen Buckner Kanavel (1919)
"There are no important structures to be avoided, so that the glands may be dissected boldly off the anterior bellies of the digastrics and the intervening ..."

3. The Clinical Journal (1898)
"On looking for the cyst wall this was readily found, and twisted away in the central part between the digastrics, but nowhere else. ..."

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