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facio-|ˈfeɪʃɪəʊ| used as combining form (see -o) of L. facies face, as in facioplegic a., pertaining to paralysis of the face; etc. (see quots.).
1900Dorland Med. Dict. 250/2 Faciobrachial, pertaining to the face and arm. Faciocervical, affecting the face and neck. Faciolingual, pertaining to the face and tongue. Ibid. 252/1 Facioscapulo-humeral, pertaining to the face, scapula, and arm. 1910Osler & McCrae Syst. Med. VII. 124 The facio-scapulo-humeral type [of progressive muscular dystrophy]. 1922F. W. Price Textbk. Pract. Med. 1577 When the wasting begins in the face (facio-scapulo-humeral type). 1922A. A. Stevens Pract. Med. 916 In a few instances recurrent facial paralysis seems to have been an accompaniment of migraine (facioplegic migraine). 1946Nature 2 Nov. 612/1 Special hospital units for thoracic, facio-maxillary and head injuries. |