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femoral, a. and n.|ˈfɛmərəl| [f. L. femor-, femur thigh + -al1.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the femur or thigh. Chiefly Anat., as femoral artery, femoral bone, etc.
1782S. Sharp Surgery Intr. (ed. 10) 50 The largest crooked needle..should be used..in taking up the.. femoral..arteries in amputation. 1800Med. Jrnl. IV. 333 The phænomena which occurred in a case of deep-seated femoral hernia. 1821Scott Kenilw. xxx, Flibbertigibbet..thrust a pin into the rear of the short femoral garment. 1840Hood Kilmansegg, Her Accident xx, The femoral bone of her dexter leg. 1872T. G. Thomas Dis. Women 636 They may enter the femoral, umbilical and ischiatic openings. B. n. = femoral artery.
1859Todd Cycl. Anat. V. 542/1 In the Sloth..the brachials and femorals are split up. 1881Mivart Cat 213 The femoral gives off a large branch called the deep femoral. |