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scapula

N กระดูก สะบัก  กระดูก ไหล่  omoplate shoulder bone kra-duk-sa-ba

 

scapular

A เกี่ยวกับ กระดูก สะบัก  เกี่ยวกับ ไหล่ 

 

scapulary

N กระดูก สะบัก  ไหล่  scapular

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SCAPULA

n.[L.] The shoulder blade.

 

SCAPULAR

a.[L. scapularis.] Pertaining to the shoulder, or to the scapula; as the scapular arteries.

 

SCAPULAR

n.[supra. ] 1. In anatomy, the name of two pairs of arteries, and as many veins.
2. In ornithology, a feather which springs from the shoulder of the wing, and lies along the side of the back.

 

SCAPULAR, SCAPULARY

n.A part of the habit of certain religious orders in the Romish church, consisting of two narrow slips of cloth worn over the gown, covering the back and breast, and extending to the feet. This is worn as a badge of peculiar veneration for the virgin Mary.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SCAPULA

Scap "u *la, n.; pl. L. Scapulæ, E. Scapuolas. Etym: [L.]

 

1. (Anat. )

 

Defn: The principal bone of the shoulder girdle in mammals; the shoulder blade.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: One of the plates from which the arms of a crinoid arise.

 

SCAPULAR

Scap "u *lar, a. Etym: [Cf. F. scapulaire. Cf. Scapulary. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the scapula or the shoulder Scapular arch (Anat. ), the pectoral arch. See under pectoral. -- Scapular region, or Scapular tract (Zoöl.), a definite longitudinal area over the shoulder and along each side of the back of a bird, from which the scapular feathers arise.

 

SCAPULAR

SCAPULAR Scap "u *lar, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: One of a special group of feathers which arise from each of the scapular regions and lie along the sides of the back.

 

SCAPULAR; SCAPULARY

Scap "u *lar, Scap "u *la *ry, n. Etym: [F. scapulaire, LL. scapularium,scapulare, fr. L.scapula shoulder blade. ]

 

1. (R.C.Ch. ) (a ) A loose sleeveless vestment falling in front and behind, worn by certain religious orders and devout persons. (b ) The name given to two pieces of cloth worn under the ordinary garb and over the shoulders as an act of devotion. Addis & Arnold.

 

2. (Surg.)

 

Defn: A bandage passing over the shoulder to support it, or to retain another bandage in place.

 

SCAPULARY

SCAPULARY Scap "u *la *ry, a.

 

Defn: Same as Scapular, a.

 

SCAPULARY

SCAPULARY Scap "u *la *ry, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Same as 2d and 3d Scapular.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

scapula

scap u la |ˈskapyələ ˈskæpjələ | noun ( pl. scapulae |-ˌlē | or scapulas ) Anatomy technical term for shoulder blade. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin, singular of Latin scapulae shoulder blades.

 

scapular

scap u lar |ˈskapyələr ˈskæpjələr | adjective Anatomy & Zoology of or relating to the shoulder or shoulder blade. noun 1 a short monastic cloak covering the shoulders. a symbol of affiliation to an ecclesiastical order, consisting of two strips of cloth hanging down the breast and back and joined across the shoulders. 2 Medicine a bandage passing over and around the shoulders. 3 Ornithology a scapular feather. ORIGIN late 15th cent. ( sense 1 of the noun ): from late Latin scapulare, from scapula shoulder. The adjective (late 17th cent. ) and the later senses of the noun are from scapula + -ar 1 .

 

scapular feather

scap u lar feath er noun Ornithology a feather covering the shoulder, growing above the region where the wing joins the body.

 

scapulary

scap u lar y |ˈskapyəˌlerē ˈskæpjəlɛri | noun ( pl. scapularies ) another term for scapular ( sense 1 of the noun ). ORIGIN Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French eschapeloyre, based on late Latin scapulare (see scapular ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

scapula

scapula |ˈskapjʊlə | noun ( pl. scapulae |-liː | or scapulas ) Anatomy technical term for shoulder blade. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin, singular of Latin scapulae shoulder blades .

 

scapular

scapu |lar |ˈskapjʊlə | adjective Anatomy & Zoology relating to the shoulder or shoulder blade. noun 1 a short monastic cloak covering the shoulders. a symbol of affiliation to an ecclesiastical order, consisting of two strips of cloth hanging down the breast and back and joined across the shoulders. 2 Medicine a bandage passing over and around the shoulders. 3 Ornithology a scapular feather. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in sense 1 of the noun ): from late Latin scapulare, from scapula shoulder . The adjective (late 17th cent. ) and the later senses of the noun are from scapula + -ar 1 .

 

scapular feather

scapu |lar fea ¦ther noun Ornithology a feather covering the shoulder, growing above the region where the wing joins the body.

 

scapulary

scapu |lary |ˈskapjʊləri | noun ( pl. scapularies ) another term for scapular ( sense 1 of the noun, sense 3 of the noun ). ORIGIN Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French eschapeloyre, based on late Latin scapulare (see scapular ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

scapula

scap u la /skǽpjələ /〖<ラテン 名詞 e /-liː /, s C 解剖 肩甲骨 (shoulder blade ).