184 GLOSSARY. 



Infraspinatus, (from infra, beneath, and spina, the spine.) 



Inguinal. Appertaining to the groin. 



Inosculation. The running of veins and arteries into one another. 



Jugular. Belonging to the throat. 



Labrurru The lip. 



Loxhrymal. Belonging to tears, or parts where they are secreted. 



Latissimus. A term applied to a muscle, from its great breadth. 



Levator. A muscle, the office of which is to lift up the part to which it is 



attached. 

 Longissimus. The longest muscles are so named. 

 Lumbar. Belonging to the loins. 



M 



Mamma. The udder. 



Mastoid. Processes of bones are so named, that are shaped like a nipple. 



Maxillary. Pertaining to the jaw. 



Meatus. An opening that leads to a cavity, or canal. 



Medulla. The marrow. The medullary substance within the cranium is 

 called medulla oblongata. 



Mesenteric. Belonging to the mesentery. 



Molares Denies. The twenty-four grinders of the horse are so named. 



Mylo. Names compounded of this word belong to muscles near the grind- 

 ers and tongue. 



N 



Nasal. Belonging to the nose. 



o 



Oblique. A term applied to muscles, from their direction. 

 Occipital. Belonging to the back part of the head. 

 Olfactory. Belonging to the nostrils. 



Omo. Names compounded of this word belong to muscles that are attached 

 to the scapula. 



