Etymology of Anatomy Terms

Anatomy
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Front digastric
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Back di = two, and gaster = belly. A term descriptive of this muscle, which has two different bellies.
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Tags GreekOrigin
Front saphenous
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Back saphenes = clear or manifest. also possibly from Arabic, al-safin = hidden, because the vein is available for blood draws in only a small part of its course.
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Tags GreekOrigin
Front accommodation L
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Back accommodare = to make fit; from ad = to, and commodare = to adjust.
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Tags LatinOrigin
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