frontalis muscle

frontalis muscle
Musculus m frontalis, Venter m frontalis musculi epicranii

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  • Frontalis muscle — Muscle infobox Name = Frontalis Latin = venter frontalis musculi occipitofrontalis GraySubject = 105 GrayPage = 379 Caption = Visible at top left Origin = galea aponeurosis Insertion = Skin above the eyebrows Blood = ophthalmic artery Nerve =… …   Wikipedia

  • frontalis — noun A muscle of the head, sometimes considered to be part of the occipitofrontalis muscle. Syn: frontalis muscle See Also: frontal …   Wiktionary

  • frontalis — SYN: frontal. [L.] * * * fron·ta·lis .frən tā ləs n the muscle of the forehead that forms part of the occipitofrontalis called also frontalis muscle * * * fron·ta·lis (frən talґis) [L., from frons, forehead][TA] frontal: a general term… …   Medical dictionary

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  • frontalis — ˌfrən.ˈtalə̇s, frän. , tāl , täl noun ( es) Etymology: New Latin, from frontalis frontal : the muscle of the forehead that forms part of the occipitofrontalis …   Useful english dictionary

  • Occipitofrontalis muscle — Occipitofrontalis Latin musculus occipitofrontalis Gray s subject #105 378 …   Wikipedia

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