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mesial, a.|ˈmiːzɪəl, ˈmɛsɪəl| [irreg. f. Gr. µέσ-ος middle + -ial.] Pertaining to, situated in, or directed towards the middle line of a body; = median a.1 2. Also, situated mesially with respect to.
1803J. Barclay New Anat. Nomencl. 144 Supposing the falx a mesial plane. 1808― Muscular Motions 374 Where clavicles are present, the heads of the scapulæ are removed farther from the mesial line. 1880Günther Fishes 69 The hyoid consists generally of a pair of long and strong lateral pieces, and a single mesial piece. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 786 Bechterew places the sensory fibres of the cranial nerves mesial to the fillet in the pons Varolii. |