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splenius Meaning in Bengali



পারেন দুই ফ্ল্যাট পেশী যে খুলি বেস উচ্চতর কশেরুকা থেকে প্রসারিত করুন এবং ঘুরান বা আনমন পরিবেশন বা মাথায় ও ঘাড়ে প্রসারিত





splenius's Usage Examples:

The splenius muscles are: Splenius capitis muscle Splenius cervicis muscle Their origins are in the upper thoracic and lower cervical spinous processes.


The splenius cervicis (/ˈspliːniəs sərˈvaɪsɪs/) (also known as the splenius colli, /- ˈkɒlaɪ/) is a muscle in the back of the neck.


The splenius capitis (/ˈspliːniəs ˈkæpɪtɪs/) (from Greek spléníon 'bandage', and Latin caput 'head') is a broad, straplike muscle in the back of the neck.


To it is attached, the splenius capitis muscle, the trapezius muscle, and the occipitalis.


splenius cervicis) from lateral side.


transversospinal muscles (including the multifidus, semispinalis and rotatores), the splenius and suboccipital muscles are the only epaxial muscles.


surface of the latter bone, being covered by the sternocleidomastoideus, splenius capitis, longissimus capitis, and digastricus, and resting upon the rectus.


(complexus) is situated at the upper and back part of the neck, deep to the splenius, and medial to the longissimus cervicis and longissimus capitis.


deep to the Sternocleidomastoid at its origin, deep or adjacent to the splenius capitis at its origin and mid-portion, and deep to the trapezius in its.


major and minor, the obliquus capitis superior, the semispinalis capitis, splenius capitis, sternocleidomastoideus, and upper fibers of the trapezius.


splenius capitis 3) M.


subdivided into four groups: Spinotransversales - composed of splenius capitis and splenius cervicis.


horizontal turning (rotational collis) of the head, and uses the ipsilateral splenius, and contralateral sternocleidomastoid muscles.



splenius's Meaning':

either of two flat muscles that extend from the upper vertebrae to the base of the skull and serve to rotate or flex or extend the head and neck

Synonyms:

striated muscle; splenius muscle; skeletal muscle;

Antonyms:

flexor; extensor;

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