释义 |
laxator Anat.|lækˈseɪtə(r)| [mod.L., agent-n. f. L. laxāre (see lax v.).] Name formerly given to a (supposed) muscle of the external ear.
1799Home Ear in Phil. Trans. XC. 9 The largest of these is called the obliquus, and is the antagonist of the tensor muscle; the other is very small, and is called the laxator. 1808Med. Jrnl. XIX. 393 Soemmerring again errs..in considering the muscle as entirely a laxator. |