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diaphragmatic, a.|ˌdaɪəfrægˈmætɪk| [mod. f. Gr. διάϕραγµατ-, stem of διάϕραγµα diaphragm: see -ic. Cf. F. diaphragmatique (Paré 16th c.).] Of or pertaining to the diaphragm; of the nature of a diaphragm.
1656Blount Glossogr. s.v. Vein, Diaphragmatick veins, the midriff veins. 1755Spry in Phil. Trans. XLIX. 478 The diaphragmatic upper mouth of the stomach. 1836Blackw. Mag. XXXIX. 167 The diaphragmatic convulsion, which, in the expressive language of our nation, is called a guffaw. 1878Foster Phys. ii. ii. §1. 259 That movement in the lower part of the chest and abdomen so characteristic of male breathing, which is called diaphragmatic. 1881Mivart Cat 462 A complete diaphragmatic partition. |