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omo-hyoid, a. (n.) Anat.|əʊməʊˈhaɪɔɪd| [f. Gr. ὦµος shoulder + hyoid.] Relating to, or connecting, the shoulder and the hyoid bone: applied to a long slender digastric muscle which arises from the upper border of the shoulder-blade and passes obliquely along the side and front of the neck to the lower border of the hyoid bone. Also as n. the omohyoid muscle.
1840G. V. Ellis Anat. 116 Detach the process of fascia from the omo-hyoid muscle. 1876Clin. Soc. Trans. IX. 121 Ligature of left common carotid, above the omo-hyoid. So omohyˈoidean, omohyˈoideous adjs. = prec.
1855Holden Hum. Osteol. (1878) 144 Behind the notch is the origin of the ‘omo-hyoideous’ muscle. 1857Mayne Expos. Lex., Omohyoidean. |