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Definition of coracoid
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Coracoid
(a.)
Shaped
like a
crow's
beak.
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Subcordate
::
Subcoracoid
(a.)
Situated
under the
coracoid
process
of the
scapula;
as, the
subcoracoid
dislocation
of the
humerus..
Epicoracoid
::
Epicoracoid
(n.) A
ventral
cartilaginous
or bony
element
of the
coracoid
in the
shoulder
girdle
of some
vertebrates.
Coracoid
::
Coracoid
(n.) The
coracoid
bone or
process.
Coracoid
::
Coracoid
(a.)
Shaped
like a
crow's
beak.
Precoracoid
::
Precoracoid
(n.) The
anterior
part of the
coracoid
(often
closely
united
with the
clavicle)
in the
shoulder
girdle
of many
reptiles
and
amphibians.
Trapezoid
::
Trapezoid
(a.)
Having
the form of a
trapezoid;
trapezoidal;
as, the
trapezoid
ligament
which
connects
the
coracoid
process
and the
clavicle..
Sternocostal
::
Sternocoracoid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
sternum
and the
coracoid.
Praecoracoid
::
Praecoracoid
(n.) See
Precoracoid.
Mesocoracoid
::
Mesocoracoid
(n.) A
process
from the
middle
of the
coracoid
in some
animals.
Coracoid
::
Coracoid
(a.)
Pertaining
to a bone of the
shoulder
girdle
in most
birds,
reptiles,
and
amphibians,
which is
reduced
to a
process
of the
scapula
in most
mammals..
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