单词 | bucco- |
释义 | bucco-comb. form used as combining form with the meaning ‘relating to the cheek (or mouth)’, as buccocervical, buccofacial, buccolabial, buccolingual, bucconasal, buccopharyngeal adjs. ΚΠ 1893 Philos. Trans. 1892 (Royal Soc.) B. 183 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. 1903 W. A. N. Dorland Illustr. Med. Dict. (ed. 3) 127/2 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. 1907 H. H. Burchard & F. A. Peeso in C. R. Turner Amer. Textbk. Prosthetic Dentistry (ed. 3) xvii. 725 The root of the lower anterior teeth are the same general shape as those of the upper, with the difference that the bicuspids are narrower bucco-lingually and the incisors [printed incissors] are flattened mesio-distally. 1911 St. Clair Thomson Dis. Nose & Throat ii. vii. 111 The bucco-nasal membrane. 1967 G. M. Wyburn et al. Conc. Anat. 137/2 The overlapping constrictor muscles in their sheath of buccopharyngeal fascia. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < comb. form1893 |
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