Ar tic' u la tion. A joint.
As phyx' ia (-fix-i-a). Literally, no pulse; apparent death.
As sim' i la' tion is the process of changing food into flesh, etc.
At' las. So called because, as in ancient fable the god Atlas supported the globe on his shoulders, so in the body this bone bears the head.
Au' di to ry Nerve. The nerve of hearing.
Au' ri cle (-kl) (auris, ear) of the heart. So named from its shape.
Bi' ceps. A muscle with two heads, or origins.
Bi cus' pid. Tooth with two points; also a valve of the heart.
Bron' chi (-ki). The two branches of the windpipe.
Bron' chi al Tubes. Subdivisions of bronchi.