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supraˈscapular, a. Anat. and Zool. [ad. mod.L. suprāscapulāris: see supra- 1 b, 3 b and scapular a.] Situated above or upon the scapula; belonging to or connected with the upper or anterior part of the scapular arch, or the suprascapula.
1828Quain Elem. Anat. 160 A foramen, for the transmission..of the supra-scapular nerve. Ibid. 401 The supra-scapular and posterior-scapular arteries. Ibid. 416 The nerve passes through the supra-scapular notch, or foramen. 1854Owen in Orr's Circ. Sci., Org. Nat. I. 190 The suprascapular plate remains long cartilaginous, and always partly so. Ibid. 210 The upper or suprascapular piece..retains..its cartilaginous state. 1878T. Bryant Surg. I. 479 The suprascapular artery and vein will always be seen behind the clavicle. Also † supraˈscapulary a.
1693tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Infra Spinatus Musculus, or Supra Scapularis Secundus, proceeds under the Spine, from the Basis of the Scapula, with the Second, Supra Scapulary, Carnous and Thick, and runs into the Ligament of the Shoulder. 1828–32Webster. |