Definition of Spinae

1. spina [n] - See also: spina

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spinae

spina tympanica major
spina tympanica minor
spina ventosa
spinacene
spinaceous
spinach
spinach beet
spinach blight
spinach dip
spinach mustard
spinach plant
spinach stools
spinaches
spinachlike
spinachy
spinae (current term)
spinae palatinae
spinaeous
spinage
spinages
spinal
spinal accessory
spinal accessory nerve
spinal anaesthesia
spinal anaesthetic
spinal analgesia
spinal anesthesia
spinal anesthetic
spinal apoplexy
spinal arteries

Literary usage of Spinae

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

1. Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied by Henry Gray (1910)
"The medial branches of the six lower thoracic nerves are distributed to the Multifidus spinae, without giving off any cutaneous filaments. ..."

2. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical by Henry Gray (1867)
"The Erector spinae and its subdivisions in the dorsal region are supplied by the external posterior branches of the lumbar and dorsal nerves; the Cervicalis ..."

3. Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1897)
"... spinae consists of a number of fleshy and tendinous fasciculi which fill up the groove on either side of the spinous processes of the vertebrae, ..."

4. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1893)
"The Multifidus spinae consists of a number of fleshy and tendinous fasciculi which fill up the groove on either side of the spinous processes of the ..."

5. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical by Henry Gray (1864)
"By their deep surface, with the Multifidus spinae. The Multifidus Spina consists of a number of fleshy and tendinous fasciculi, which fill up the groove on ..."

6. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1893)
"The Erector spinae (Fig. 288) and its prolongations in the dorsal and cervical regions fill up the vertebral groove on each side of the spine. ..."

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