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trachelo-|trəˈkiːləʊ| combining form representing Gr. τράχηλος neck, occurring in modern scientific terms, chiefly of anatomy. traˌchelo-aˈcromial a. and n., name of a muscle connecting the acromion or extremity of the shoulder-blade with the vertebræ of the neck. traˌchelo-branchiate |-ˈbræŋkɪeɪt| a. Zool., having branchia or gills on the neck, as the division Trachelobranchia of gastropod molluscs. traˌchelo-bregˈmatic a. [bregma], denoting a diameter of the head: see quot. traˌcheloclaˈvicular a., denoting a small muscle occasionally connecting one of the vertebræ of the neck with the clavicle or collar-bone. traˌcheloˈmastoid a. and n., name of a muscle at the back of the neck, connecting it with the mastoid process of the temporal bone. traˌchelo-ocˈcipital a., connecting the neck and the occiput: applied to the muscle usually called complexus (complexus2). traˈcheloplasty [-plasty], tracheˈlorrhaphy [Gr. ῥαϕή sewing], Surg., repair or suture of a laceration of the neck of the womb. traˌcheloˈscapular a., common to the neck and scapular region or shoulder, as the branches of the external jugular vein. trachelotomy |trækɪˈlɒtəmɪ| Surg. [Gr. τοµή cutting], amputation of the neck of the womb.
1891Cent. Dict., *Trachelo-acromial. 1899in Syd. Soc. Lex.
1891Cent. Dict., *Trachelobranchiate.
1857Bullock Cazeaux' Midwif. 221 The vertical diameter, properly so called, or the *trachelo-bregmatic, traverses the head perpendicularly, passing from the most elevated point of the vertex to the anterior part of the occipital foramen.
1891Cent. Dict., *Tracheloclavicular. 1899in Syd. Soc. Lex.
1840G. V. Ellis Anat. 136 The *trachelo-mastoid, the other muscle of prolongation to the longissimus, is situated internal to the transversalis colli.
1891Cent. Dict., *Trachelo-occipital. 1899in Syd. Soc. Lex.
1890Billings Med. Dict., *Tracheloplasty, operation for closure of a laceration of the cervix uteri.
1886Brit. Med. Jrnl. 2 Jan. 1/1 The deep laceration was repaired by *trachelorraphy, five stitches being used.
1891Cent. Dict., *Trachelo⁓scapular. 1899in Syd. Soc. Lex.
1890Billings Med. Dict., *Trachelotomy, amputation of the cervix uteri. |