braquial
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin bracchiālis, from bracchium (“arm”). Doublet of braçal.
Adjective
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- brachial (pertaining or belonging to the arm)
Noun
braquial m (plural braquiais)
- (anatomy) brachialis (muscle that flexes the elbow joint)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin bracchiālis, from bracchium (“arm”). Doublet of brazal.
Pronunciation
Adjective
braquial m or f (masculine and feminine plural braquiales)
Derived terms
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