释义 |
interosseous, a. Anat.|ɪntərˈɒsiːəs| [f. inter- 4 a + L. os, oss- bone, osse-us bony + -ous. Cf. mod.L. interossei pl. the interosseous muscles.] Situated between bones; said of various ligaments, muscles, nerves, and vessels.
1745Phil. Trans. XLIII. 408 The interosseous Ligament of the Os Pubis. 1759Ibid. LI. 783, I afterwards electrified..the interosseous muscles. 1840G. V. Ellis Anat. 428 The posterior interosseous artery, arising from the common interosseous trunk opposite the tubercle of the radius in the front of the forearm, passes to the posterior part above the interosseous membrane. 1872Mivart Elem. Anat. 303 The fibula and the interosseous membrane connecting that bone with the tibia. |