levator labii superioris

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Etymology

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Borrowed from New Latin levātor labiī superiōris (lifter of the superior lip).

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levator labii superioris (plural levatores labii superioris)

  1. (anatomy) A facial muscle arising from the lower margin of the orbit and inserting into the muscular substance of the upper lip which it elevates.
    Synonym: quadratus labii superior
    Hypernym: levator
    Coordinate terms: levator anguli oris, levator ani, levator costae, levator labii superioris alaeque nasi, levator palpebrae superioris, levator prostatae, levator scapulae, levator veli palatini

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