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latissimus dorsi

noun
la路​tis路​si路​mus dor路​si | \ l蓹-藞ti-s蓹-m蓹s-藞d券r-s墨 How to pronounce latissimus dorsi (audio) \
plural latissimi dorsi\ l蓹-​藞ti-​s蓹-​藢m墨-​藞d券r-​s墨 How to pronounce latissimi dorsi (audio) \

Definition of latissimus dorsi

: a broad flat superficial muscle chiefly of the middle and lower back that extends, adducts, and rotates the arm medially and draws the shoulder downward and backward

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The thousands of passes he's thrown, all of the 7-on-7s and elite camps, led to a strain to the right side latissimus dorsi muscle that caused him to take a step back this summer. Richard Obert, azcentral, "Chaparral's Jack Miller out to prove he's the best QB in the nation," 5 Aug. 2019 Miller went to Atlanta earlier this week for the Rivals series Five-Star Challenge presented by Adidas, but had to pull out early in the quarterback drills with a strain to the right side latissimus dorsi muscle, his father, Jack Miller Sr. Richard Obert, azcentral, "Injury could keep Chaparral QB Jack Miller from competing in Elite 11," 27 June 2019 Logan, 33, missed the second half of the 2017 season with Cleveland with a tear of the latissimus dorsi muscle behind his pitching shoulder. Tom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Groin injury leaves Brewers and Wade Miley to figure out a way to keep him in organization," 22 Mar. 2018 The latissimus dorsi is the broadest muscle of the back. George Sipple, Detroit Free Press, "Detroit Tigers top prospect Franklin Perez out a minimum of 12 weeks," 19 Mar. 2018 The results of the physical were key to the deal because Logan, 33, had a season-ending latissimus dorsi strain behind his pitching shoulder last year with Cleveland. Tom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Brewers have deal in place with left-handed reliever Boone Logan pending physical exam," 5 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of latissimus dorsi

1684, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for latissimus dorsi

New Latin, literally, broadest (muscle) of the back

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latissimus dorsi

noun
la路​tis路​si路​mus dor路​si | \ l蓹-藞tis-蓹-m蓹s-藞d券r-藢s墨 How to pronounce latissimus dorsi (audio) \
plural latissimi dorsi\ -​藢m墨-​ How to pronounce latissimi dorsi (audio) \

Medical Definition of latissimus dorsi

: a broad flat superficial muscle of the lower part of the back that originates mostly in a broad aponeurosis attached to the spinous processes of the vertebrae of the lower back, the supraspinal ligament, and the crest of the ilium, that is inserted into the bicipital groove of the humerus, and that extends, adducts, and rotates the arm medially and draws the shoulder downward and backward

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