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2050. Mescrenium — mesenterium, mesentery. 



2051. Mesemen — A vie. (A.E.j: » . . id est locus sub teneritudine costarum.* 



Regio lumbalis, the lumbar region, or region of the loin. 



2052. Meseraica — see »encaras«. 



2053. Mesocranon — vertex, the crown of the head. 



2054. Meson — see »vena meson «. 



2055. Messophoron — mesophryon ; see »metopium«. 



2056. Metacarpus — see »postbrachialis«. 



2057. Metapedium — metatarsus. 



2058. Metaphrenum — Benedictus I. 3: »sive scapulae«. V. 24: »columna 



dorsalis«. Castelli: »posterior thoracis pars /.israrfoevov. 

 Goraeus: »quid proprie sit, non satis est a veteribus expli- 

 catum«. See »metopium«. 



2059. Metauchenium — regio interscapularis, the interscapular region (inter- 



scapilium). See »methus«. 



2060. Methenem — see »matenaim«, regio lumbalis, the lumbar region, 



the region of the loin(s). 



2061. Metopium — »mesophryum« = »binis superciliis intervallum« (Valla). 



See > messophoron «. 



2062. Methus — Avic. (A. E.): » . . est locus inter spatulas. « Regio inter- 



scapularis, the interscapular region. Also: »metus« and 

 »interscapilium«. 



2063. Micha — corda spinalis, the spinal cord. Probably miscreading of 



»nucha« (A. nukha c cl^li the spinal cord). (Or from A. 

 mukhkh ^a. plur. mikhakh -L^U?). 



2064. Mhaur — »chorda«, tendon; Avic. Verbum univers.de nervis etc.: 



»chorda, quae ex ligamento et nervo componitur*. 



2065. Mi a 5 s.\jla, plur. am c a' s-\a*\ A. — intestinum, intestine. G. evzeoor. 



2066. al-Mi c a s al-a c \var sj&$\ s-l*l\ A. — intestinum coecum + processus 



vermiformis. G. xvepkov tvisoov. 



2067. -»- ad-diqaq sSjui s-L*il A. — intestinum tenue, the small in- 



testine. G. hntxov evregov. 



2068. -»- al-mab c ar .**l\ rUil A. — see »al-mi c ;V al-mustaqim«. 



2069. -»- al-mustaqim *a2^^J tbtt! A. — intestinum rectum, the rectum. 



2070. -»- as-sa J im *.jIa^^ uti' A. — intestinum jejunum, the jejunum. 



G. vrang. 



