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bucco-|ˈbʌkəʊ| used as comb. form (for the correct bucci-) of L. bucca cheek, with the meaning ‘relating to the cheek (or mouth)’, as buccocervical, bucco-facial, bucco-labial, bucco-lingual, bucco-nasal, bucco-pharyngeal adjs.
1892Phil. Trans. B. CLXXXIII. 98 Dastre and Morat find..that the vaso-dilator fibres for the bucco-facial region of the Dog issue by the IInd., IIIrd., IVth., and Vth. thoracic nerves. 1903Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 3), Buccocervical, pertaining to the neck and the buccal surface of a tooth. Buccolabial, pertaining to the cheek and lip. Buccopharyngeal, pertaining to the mouth and pharynx. 1911St. Clair Thomson Dis. Nose & Throat ii. vii. 111 The bucco-nasal membrane. 1967G. M. Wyburn et al. Conc. Anat. 137/2 The overlapping constrictor muscles in their sheath of buccopharyngeal fascia. |