serratus

IPA: sɝˈɑtʌs

noun

  • (anatomy) Any of several muscles of the vertebral or costal region that produce a serrated border.
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Examples of "serratus" in Sentences

  • That's in addition to the muscles you're targeting: delts, traps, triceps, and serratus.
  • Useful against bean bruchids as well as against the groundnut seed beetle Caryedon serratus.
  • Q And the serratus anterior nerve that-- or the nerves that go to it, where do they come from?
  • Q And the serratus anterior nerve that -- or the nerves that go to it, where do they come from?
  • Professor J.R. Blake records from this pit the following fossils {93a}: — Belemnites nitidus, Ammonites serratus, R.ssoa mosensis,
  • After including pressouts for several sessions, you'll become intimately familiar with the location and function of your serratus anterior muscles.
  • This rotation is seen while the arm is being raised from the horizontal to the vertical position, and is effected by the cooperation of the trapezius with the serratus magnus muscles.
  • ~ Exercise of the Week: The Serratus Crunch -- You multitaskers out there will love this movement as it allows you to work the rectus abdominis, the obliques, and the serratus at the same time.
  • The inner side is formed by the serratus magnus muscle, M, Plate 12, on the side of the thorax; the external side is formed by the scapular and humeral insertion of the subscapular muscle, the humerus and coraco-brachialis muscle; and the posterior side is formed by the latissimus dorsi, the teres and body of the subscapular muscle.

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