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tibialis ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tibialis - either of two skeletal muscle in each leg arising from the tibia; provides for movement of the footmusculus tibialis, tibialis muscleskeletal muscle, striated muscle - a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripesleg - a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part of the limb between the knee and ankletibialis anterior, tibialis anticus - a muscle running from the tibia to the first metatarsal and cuneiform bonestibialis posterior, tibialis posticus - a deep muscle of the leg |
tibialis
tibialis[‚tib·ē′al·əs] (anatomy) A muscle of the leg arising from the proximal end of the tibia and inserted into the first cuneiform and first metatarsal bones. A deep muscle of the leg arising proximally from the tibia and fibula and inserted into the navicular and first cuneiform bones. tibialis
tib·i·al (tib'ē-ăl), [TA] Relating to the tibia or to any structure named from it; also denoting the medial or tibial aspect of the lower limb. Synonym(s): tibialis [TA] [L. tibialis] tibialis Related to tibialis: Tibialis posterior muscleSynonyms for tibialisnoun either of two skeletal muscle in each leg arising from the tibiaSynonyms- musculus tibialis
- tibialis muscle
Related Words- skeletal muscle
- striated muscle
- leg
- tibialis anterior
- tibialis anticus
- tibialis posterior
- tibialis posticus
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