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rhomboids Meaning in Bengali



 রম্বয়ড,

Noun:

রম্বয়ড,





rhomboids's Usage Examples:

Some crystals are formed in three-dimensional rhomboids.


major in its name indicates that it is the larger of the two rhomboids.


The two rhomboids are sometimes fused into a single muscle.


(latissimus dorsi) as well as those that retract the scapulae (trapezius and rhomboids) and those that support the spine (erector spinae).


Accordingly, rhomboids regulate many important cellular processes, and may be involved in a wide range of human diseases.


rhomboids.


However, when the inferior and superior parts act together, they keep the scapula pressed against the thorax together with the rhomboids and.


The side panels are decorated with hatched rhomboids.


the upper back and shoulders, namely the posterior deltoids, trapezius, rhomboids, as well as the infraspinatus and teres minor muscles of the rotator cuff.


The rhomboid muscles (/ˈrɒmbɔɪd/), often simply called the rhomboids, are rhombus-shaped muscles associated with the scapula.


East Greek vase painting were diagonally hatched meanders, triangles and rhomboids.


columns in red granite and a tall white façade ornamented with uniform rhomboids.


 If they tried rhomboids,  Cones, waving lines, ellipses --  As, for example, the ellipse of the.


the scapulae, and work in opposition to the levator scapulae and the rhomboids, which effect downward rotation.


centers of the faces of rhomboids with square bases and the crystallographic axes coincide in directions with the edges of the rhomboids.


Secondary muscles (synergists/segmental stabilizers): trapezius (traps), rhomboids, rotator cuff, the anterior, medial, and posterior deltoid muscles (delts).


A ring connects the crescent to four connected rhomboids attached to a gold-filled pentagonal plate 20 mm in height and 26 mm in.


minor of the rotator cuff), along with scapular retractors such as the rhomboids and entire trapezius, are better targeted when the elbows are brought.


supporting back musculature such as the lattismus dorsi, trapezius and rhomboids.


sculpture based on geometric shapes such as cubes, spheres, octahedrons and rhomboids.



Synonyms:

rhomboidal;

Antonyms:

trapezium bone; wrist bone; carpal bone; carpal; os trapezium;

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