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A prexif used in anatomy, and generally denoting connection with the hyoid bone or arch; as, hyoglossal, hyomandibular, hyomental, etc.
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Same as Hyoid, a.
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Of or pertaining to one or more median and posterior elements in the hyoidean arch of fishes.
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Between the hyoid bone and the lower jaw, pertaining to them; suprahyoid; submaxillary; as, the hyomental region of the front of the neck.
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The hyoid bone.
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Alt. of Hyoidean
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The hyomandibular bone or cartilage.
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Of or pertaining to the hyoglossus muscle.
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An alkaloid found with hyoscyamine (with which it is also isomeric) in henbane, and extracted as a white, amorphous, semisolid substance.
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Between the hyoid bone and the sternum, or pertaining to them; infrahyoid; as, the hyosternal region of the neck.
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Having the mandible suspended by the hyomandibular, or upper part of the hyoid arch, as in fishes, instead of directly articulated with the skull as in mammals; -- said of the skull.
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Pertaining to the hyosternum of turtles.
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The second lateral plate in the plastron of turtles; -- called also hyosternum.
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Pertaining both to the hyoidean arch and the mandible or lower jaw; as, the hyomandibular bone or cartilage, a segment of the hyoid arch which connects the lower jaw with the skull in fishes.
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The leaves of the black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), used in neuralgic and pectorial troubles.
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An alkaloid found in henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), and regarded as its active principle. It is also found with other alkaloids in the thorn apple and deadly nightshade. It is extracted as a white crystalline substance, with a sharp, offensive taste. Hyoscyamine is isomeric with atropine, is very poisonous, and is used as a medicine for neuralgia, like belladonna. Called also hyoscyamia, duboisine, etc.
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Pertaining to or connecting the tongue and hyodean arch; as, the hyoglossal membrane.
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See Hyoplastron.
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A flat muscle on either side of the tongue, connecting it with the hyoid bone.
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The proximal segment in the hyoidean arch, becoming a part of the styloid process of the temporal bone in adult man.
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