rhom|boi|de|us

rhom|boi|de|us
rhom|boi|de|us «rom BOY dee uhs», noun, plural -de|i «-deey».
a pair of muscles that help to hold and manipulate the upper arms.
[< New Latin rhomboideus rhomboid]

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  • rhom — rhom·bi·form; rhom·bo·clase; rhom·bo·gan·oid; rhom·bo·ga·noi·dei; rhom·bo·gen; rhom·bo·he·dral; rhom·bo·he·dric; rhom·bo·he·dron; rhom·boi·dal; rhom·boi·des; rhom·boi·de·us; rhom·boid·ly; rhom·bo·zoa; rhom·bus; rhom·bic; rhom·boid; rhom·bo·gene;… …   English syllables

  • boi — am·boi·na; boi·se; boi·se·an; boi·se·rie; boo·boi·sie; car·a·boi·dea; cu·boi·dal; cun·ge·boi; du·boi·sia; rhom·boi·dal; rhom·boi·des; rhom·boi·de·us; am·boi·nese; phle·boi·dal; polu·phlois·boi·an; poly·phlois·boi·an; …   English syllables

  • rhomboideus — rhom·boi·de·us …   English syllables

  • rhomboid — rhom•boid [[t]ˈrɒm bɔɪd[/t]] n. 1) math. an oblique angled parallelogram with only the opposite sides equal 2) anat. rhomboideus 3) math. Also, rhom•boi′dal. having a form similar to that of a rhombus; shaped like a rhomboid • Etymology: 1560–70; …   From formal English to slang

  • rhombos — rhomˈbos noun (pl rhomˈboi) A bull roarer • • • Main Entry: ↑rhomb …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhomboidal — rhom·boi·dal …   English syllables

  • rhomboides — rhom·boi·des …   English syllables

  • rhomboideus — rhom•boi•de•us [[t]rɒmˈbɔɪ di əs[/t]] n. pl. de•i [[t] diˌaɪ[/t]] anat. either of two back muscles that function to move the scapula • Etymology: 1825–35; < NL (musculus) rhomboideus; see rhomboid, eous …   From formal English to slang

  • dal — acau·dal; achor·dal; adult·i·ci·dal; al·lan·toi·dal; am·a·roi·dal; ame·bi·ci·dal; amyg·da·loi·dal; an·thro·poi·dal; an·ti·pe·dal; an·tip·o·dal·ly; aph·o·dal; ap·si·dal; ar·ach·noi·dal; aren·dal·ite; as·ter·oi·dal; bar·me·ci·dal; bot·ry·oi·dal;… …   English syllables

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